Why is this teacher even being put on paid leave? A racist, white teacher in Utah bragged on video about how she built her classroom for “non-white” students. The video is all over the internet, and of course has been mostly ignored by the corrupt media. This is sadly what teachers are in these times. Progressive, communist indoctrinated groomers set to indoctrinate and groom kids that attend their classes nowadays. This is what the unnamed white teacher said on video:
SALT LAKE CITY — 4th grade teacher in Utah explains how her classroom “is built for non-white students:”
“If you look around my classroom and you interact with the materials I have, you’ll notice there are no white kids represented…"pic.twitter.com/nfFI6IsY6Q
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) August 23, 2022
Sounds pretty damn racist doesn’t it?
Here’s a now radical idea. How about building your classroom for LEARNING! Regardless of the color of the students? Sad today that is considered a radical position.
A newly hired fourth grade teacher at a Utah elementary school is on paid leave after administrators learned of a video posted on her social media account that states she built her classroom for “nonwhite students.”
According to the video, the William Penn Elementary School teacher said: “For the first time in my life, I’m going to be teaching at a majority-white school, and I’m kind of interested to see how students and parents react to my classroom, or if they even notice anything about it, because it’s built for nonwhite students.”
Ben Horsley, spokesman for the Granite School District, said in a statement that the comments made by the teacher “are very disconcerting and she has been placed on leave while the district investigates the matter.”
The statement continued, “It would be in violation of our district policies and state board rule to teach anything other than the approved curriculum and standards or to discriminate against any student. As soon as our investigation is complete, we anticipate taking appropriate corrective action. We know that our role as educators is to support parents and the families we serve and we value our parents and their engagement in our schools and classrooms.”