Thursday, June 22, 2017

NC: Teacher made students stand up and apologize for their ‘white privilege’

Via Billy

Principal Wray’s response appears to be the district standard for The College Fix received the exact same answer after contacting Rockingham spokeswoman Karen Hyler.
 Allegations that a middle school teacher forced several students to stand and apologize for their “white privilege” have rocked a North Carolina school district.

First reported by American Lens, during a meeting of the Rockingham County School Board last month, a woman named Farren Wilkinson made the troubling accusations against a teacher from Western Rockingham Middle School.

“[The teacher] caused some of her students to stand up and apologize to other students based on their inequal [sic] opportunities of education,” Farren Wilkinson said.

“So I would like to know how our schools can allow an educator to humiliate, bully and degrade students. This is not a matter of race but a matter of a teacher using fear and the embarrassment of children to satisfy her own personal anger or beliefs.”

3 comments:

  1. I would have been great if one of the children started his 'apology" with...."well teacher my family used to own yours......" 'nuff said.

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  2. "Inequal opportunities for education?" Would this be the same edu-ma-cation that taught the "teacher" that "inequal" is not a word in the English language?

    Some blacks' brains devote too much space to attitude and not nearly enough to reason.

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