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Wall Of Shame – Arizona Department of Education Opens Up Parent-Proof LGBTQ+ Chat Rooms for Minors, Supported by Superintendent Kathy Hoffman

Arizona Department of Education found it fitting to open LGBTQ+ live chats for minors between the ages of 10-19. These chats are developed and advertised to be hidden from parental figures and cover topics such as Planned Parenthood and community center organizations. Click the link at the bottom of this page for the whole article.

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Wall of Shame: York, Pennsylvania Trustee Needs to Stop Drinking the School Boards Kool-Aid

If you haven’t heard of Tik Tok Terace, here’s what you need to know. Despite this board member’s history of divisive rhetoric and poor decisions,  the school board last week appointed the flamboyant Black Lives Matter activist If you think that you’ve seen the worst of school board members’ bad behavior, think again. You haven’t met Tarece Johnson, aka TikTok Tarece. Despite this board member’s history of divisive rhetoric and poor decisions,  the school board last week appointed the flamboyant Black Lives Matter activist as chair of the Gwinnett County School Board. 

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Wall of Shame: For Gwinnett County School Board, Bad Just Got Worse with Tik Tok Tarece

If you haven’t heard of Tik Tok Terace, here’s what you need to know. Despite this board member’s history of divisive rhetoric and poor decisions,  the school board last week appointed the flamboyant Black Lives Matter activist If you think that you’ve seen the worst of school board members’ bad behavior, think again. You haven’t met Tarece Johnson, aka TikTok Tarece. Despite this board member’s history of divisive rhetoric and poor decisions,  the school board last week appointed the flamboyant Black Lives Matter activist as chair of the Gwinnett County School Board. 

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Wall of Shame: Rhode Island Teachers Union Sues Mom For Seeking Transparency

Earlier this month, a Rhode Island mother was sued by the nation’s largest teachers union for asking questions about her daughter’s education. In an effort to prevent parents from seeing what their children are learning in the classroom, the National Education Association (NEA) sued Mrs. Nicole Solas, whose daughter is entering kindergarten this fall.

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