#Letters to the Editor — March 7, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — March 7, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — March 7, 2021” Blocking chartersIn September 1957, Arkansas Democratic Gov. Orval Faubus used that state’s National Guard to prevent black children from attending the school to which they were entitled (“Lift the Charter Cap Now,” Editorial, March 3). Now, over 60 years later, The Post is asking that the number…

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#NY lawmaker wants sex ed for kindergartners

#NY lawmaker wants sex ed for kindergartners

“#NY lawmaker wants sex ed for kindergartners” Get ready for the latest woke wave in education: comprehensive sex ed for kids as young as 5 — thanks to a new bill in the state Senate. Legislation sponsored by state Sen. Samra G. Brouk, a freshman Democrat from Rochester, would tie New York’s health curriculum to…

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#NYC’s new schools chancellor seems stuck on bad old priorities

#NYC’s new schools chancellor seems stuck on bad old priorities

“#NYC’s new schools chancellor seems stuck on bad old priorities” While educator Meisha Ross Porter will make history as the city’s first African American female schools chancellor, she’s already showing signs she’ll follow in the ill-fated footsteps of nearly gone Chancellor Richard Carranza. With enrollment cratering thanks to lockdowns that private and parochial schools managed…

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#NY City Council is pushing for a school-safety disaster

#NY City Council is pushing for a school-safety disaster

“#NY City Council is pushing for a school-safety disaster” Some on the City Council aren’t satisfied with Mayor de Blasio’s vow to shift the school-security budget from the NYPD to the Department of Education: They want to pull the safety agents out of schools altogether.   At a recent hearing, a furious Councilman Daneek Miller…

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#Letters to the Editor — Feb. 28, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — Feb. 28, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — Feb. 28, 2021” ‘Woke’ school rageThe discriminatory lawsuits reported by the Sunday Post should serve as just the starting point for what deserves to be the largest class-action suit in New York’s history (“ ‘Black’ balled,” Feb. 25). Every taxpayer (especially the parents of students) who has ever ponied up a…

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