The Indiana Capital Chronicle reports:
A new dashboard unveiled by the Indiana Attorney General’s Office makes public more than two dozen allegations of “potentially inappropriate materials” in Hoosier schools, like critical race theory materials and gender identity policies. But numerous local officials told the Indiana Capital Chronicle they weren’t made aware of the complaints and contend the allegations were not properly vetted before the portal went live.
Attorney General Todd Rokita referred to “Eyes on Education” as a transparency tool that intends to “empower parents to further engage in their children’s education” and provide “real examples of indoctrination.” The portal accepts submissions pertaining to K-12 classrooms, colleges, universities and “other affiliated academic entities in Indiana.” But it is unclear how, or if, they are vetting the accuracy of the allegations.
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Multiple Indiana schools say AG Rokita and his office aren’t posting accurate information. Our local schools don’t need this outside interference from Indianapolis confusing parents and spreading misinformation.https://t.co/bZHoXXFNnW
— Indiana Democratic Party (@INDems) February 7, 2024
The attorney General of Indiana has created a snitch form to report schools that support LGBTQ students or have books that contain Black history or LGBTQ people.
[We wouldn’t want anyone to submit false reports that would be bad ]- also no goatse pics since they have a file…— Anonymous (@YourAnonNews) February 6, 2024
1. The attorney general of Indiana, Todd Rokita, launched a “snitch line” on Monday to report LGBTQ+-inclusive schools, anti-racism, and more.
In response, it has been flooded with memes, joke reports, and movie scripts.
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