The Washington Post reports:
All 133 Virginia public school division superintendents have urged Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) to scrap the “tip line” set up to let parents complain about teachers and principals and have asked him to stop his campaign against the teaching of “divisive” content in schools.
The superintendents voiced their concerns in a letter Thursday to Jillian Balow, the state superintendent of schools, saying a recent administration report that rooted out policies aimed at racial equity was misguided and prepared without input from school districts around the state.
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Every school superintendent in Virginia is united against the Governor’s plan to rescind equity and diversity programs from our school curriculum. It is beyond time that we listen to our educators. https://t.co/uIBmT7coeb
— Delegate Rodney T. Willett (@DelRodWillett) March 11, 2022
All 133 Virginia school superintendents push back against Gov. Youngkin’s ‘divisive’ interim reporthttps://t.co/Qo0RpJDoxA
— 7News DC (@7NewsDC) March 11, 2022