Education

SANDERS SLAPS DOWN CRT: Arkansas Gov Eliminates 'White Privilege' Survey in Public School

posted by Hannity Staff - 3.24.23

Not in The Natural State!

Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders drew up strict Executive Orders on CRT being taught in schools —so she wasn’t happy to hear about a ‘White privilege’ survey being circulated to teachers in a public high school.

“My administration will not tolerate this kind of CRT and indoctrination in our public schools,” Sanders told Fox News.

From Fox News:

The survey, “Cultural Competency Continuum: Knowledge, Behaviors, and Dispositions for Educators,” was given out during a required teacher-led professional development training and wouldn’t be distributed further, according to a letter sent by Fayetteville Public Schools Superintendent John L. Colbert. The survey may have violated Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ ban on critical race theory, according to the letter.

A local Mom’s for Liberty chapter tweeted photos of the four-section survey, which the group received from a teacher.

In the Analyze and Align section, participants were asked if they reject “any privileges that come with white racial identity” and if they “advocate for cultural competency and social justice effectively and professionally.”

In the “Awaken and Assess” participants were asked if they are aware of their own privileges, stereotypes and biases.

“We’ve already reached out to the district to ensure no teacher is forced to sign this pledge,” Sanders told Fox News. “We’re making sure it doesn’t happen again. We will teach kids how to think, not what to think.”

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