Source: New York Post
Originally Published by: Texas Board of Education approves required reading list with Bible passages for 5 million students Virginia school district sued over alleged policy of keeping students' gender transitions hidden from parents Middle school principal slammed over apology to students offended by Holocaust lesson A Minnesota school board member is facing backlash after suggesting that dogs should be allowed to relieve themselves in Christian cemeteries, writing in a social media post that people should “leave indigenous land sacred and piss on the White corpses” instead. Chauntyll Allen, a clerk for the St. Paul Public Schools Board of Education, made the remarks amid a contentious debate over what is to become of Minneapolis’ Minnehaha Off-Leash Dog Park, which the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board recently voted 8-1 to close by the end of the year.