Okla. downgrades school district over complaint it shamed White people
The Oklahoma State Board of Education voted this week to downgrade the accreditation of Tulsa Public Schools after a teacher reportedly complained that the school districts training materials shame white people.
The board voted 4-2 to lower the status of Tulsa Public Schools to accredited with warning on Thursday after the State Department of Education determined an implicit bias training for teachers in August 2021 violated House Bill 1775. The law, which restricts discussions of race and sex in public schools, is widely seen as targeting critical race theory. The state investigation began after a complaint from a teacher who has not been publicly identified, according to the Oklahoman.
The board also demoted another district, Mustang Public Schools near Oklahoma City, to accredited with warning after it self-reported that a teacher had violated House Bill 1775 by using an exercise that made students uncomfortable on account of their race or sex.
The demotions mark the first enforcement action under the law, which Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) signed in May 2021, the Oklahoman reported. All four members who voted to downgrade the districts were appointed by Stitt.
The law does not explicitly mention critical race theory an academic framework for examining the way laws and policies perpetuate systemic racism but prohibits teaching what it calls discriminatory principles, including that an individual, by virtue of his or her race or sex, is inherently racist, sexist or oppressive, whether consciously or unconsciously.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2022/07/30/crt-oklahoma-tulsa-schools-shame-white/?itid=hp_national
Oklahoma, you are not OK!