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Sherman A1

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Sat Jan 15, 2022, 08:05 AM Jan 2022

Book on race relations removed from curriculum at Monett school

MONETT, Mo. (AP) — Teachers in a southwest Missouri district won’t be able to use a book that tackles contemporary American race relations in their lesson plans.

KYTV reports that Monett superintendent Mark Drake says the book, “Dear Martin,” wasn’t pulled from the curriculum because of the topic but because teachers didn’t go through the proper protocol to get it approved.

”None of those lessons or activities that were planned for that book had been looked at by anybody else. So we just wanted to make sure that they meet the standards that we’re supposed to be teaching in English language arts,” Drake said.

But Suzy Gonzalez said her son felt a personal connection to the book, written by Nic Stone and published in 2017, and was upset by the district’s decision.

https://krcgtv.com/news/local/book-on-race-relations-removed-from-curriculum-at-monett-school

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Book on race relations removed from curriculum at Monett school (Original Post) Sherman A1 Jan 2022 OP
Of course it wasn't. OldBaldy1701E Jan 2022 #1

OldBaldy1701E

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1. Of course it wasn't.
Sat Jan 15, 2022, 10:29 AM
Jan 2022
KYTV reports that Monett superintendent Mark Drake says the book, “Dear Martin,” wasn’t pulled from the curriculum because of the topic but because teachers didn’t go through the proper protocol to get it approved.


I have yet to see a complaint of 'procedure' that was not some thinly veiled attempt to silence something the status quo did not like. In many cases, it is not even thinly veiled.
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