Washington School District Voted To Support The Race-Based Discipline Policy!

The was vs. the CRT rages on.
Parents at a Washington school district need to prepare for another student discipline policy that punishes their children based on their skin color.
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Jason Rantz from KTTH Radio shared one video on Twitter from Washington School Board talking about the new culturally responsive discipline policy for students.
The new policy would punish students based on the racial background in mind. It means that a white student can face harsher punishment for a mistake identical to that of a black or Hispanic student.
Check the video below:
NEW: WA schools are being pushed into "culturally responsive" discipline, which considers a student's race before punishment. It means white students will likely be punished more harshly. Clover Park School District reviews a policy below.
READ MORE: https://t.co/LEolNRrJE6 pic.twitter.com/mNZuV67l2z
— Jason Rantz on KTTH Radio (@jasonrantz) March 22, 2022
Unreal. @CloverParkSD passed a policy last week for "cultural discipline.” It means staff will consider a student's race before punishment to ensure discipline is dispersed “equitably” pic.twitter.com/WXhZLYfd61
— Libs of Tik Tok (@libsoftiktok) March 22, 2022
Rantz: WA schools adopt race-based discipline, white students to get harsher punishment! I am now convinced Washington State has lost it's way and it's mind. The Left is making sure discrimination never ends in Washington State!!!!!!
— Alaskamukluk (@Alaskamukluk1) March 22, 2022
The culturally responsive policy impacts every Washington school district after Democrats passed a law institutionalizing critical race theory in student discipline.https://t.co/LEolNRrJE6
— Jason Rantz on KTTH Radio (@jasonrantz) March 22, 2022
A Washington school board butted heads over a new student discipline policy that considers a student’s race before deciding on a punishment.
The Clover Park School District debated its new “culturally responsive” student discipline policy. It means student discipline would not be consistent based on conduct. Instead, a school considers a student’s race and background. It would likely offer harsher punishments to white students, even if the conduct is identical to that of a Black or Hispanic student.
The disparate treatment is championed in the name of inclusion. But it’s not just a Clover Park School District controversy.
The culturally responsive policy impacts every Washington school district after Democrats passed a law institutionalizing critical race theory in student discipline.
Washington State to Implement Race-Based School Discipline https://t.co/hCP433Xd8t
— National File (@NationalFile) March 22, 2022
National File reported:
In the video, the school board members disagreed on the policy. Two of those speaking in the video expressed concern with the idea that students should be treated differently based on things that are outside of their control, such as their race and cultural background. One of the school board members who pushed back said that “if we both did the same thing, we should get the same consequence”, referring to the idea that two students of different racial groups or cultural backgrounds advocating should be disciplined equally as opposed to race-based school discipline.
However, the policy passed after the dissenters were outvoted three to two.
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Its happening in other states as well. Washington State schools will begin disciplining students based on RACE – https://t.co/DJoJbCMdBr
— Mark Zinnamosca, not a neocon! (@Crusader75) March 22, 2022
The solution in four steps.
1. Pull your kid out of these schools.
2. Abolish state law making basic education a "paramount duty."
3. Abolish state/local property taxes that fund these schools.
4. Sell existing school facilities to private entities. https://t.co/Tb8DhbdMno— TJ Martinell (@TJMartinell1) March 22, 2022