Critical Race Theory In Schools

we are at least 80 years away from sanity my friend.
Do not lost hope.Czesław Klimuszko,polish monk and seer,saw that after war and many disasters/part of Europe would be destroyed/,we would have peace in 2030,with normal states.Those who survive,of course.
 
Are you a Prosecutor on the Rittenhouse trial? Your supposed to attack the argument.

If we go around attacking people for potentially lying about their personal lives in order to establish legitimacy instead... Well... :sneaky:🤷‍♀️
He says he's an admin for Indiana's largest school district. That's Fort Wayne Community Schools and they have a total K-12 enrollment of about 29,500.

He's lying about a whole lot of somethings because it took me only one Google search and a few seconds to figure out that the tweet I shared contained a lie.
 
He says he's an admin for Indiana's largest school district. That's Fort Wayne Community Schools and they have a total K-12 enrollment of about 29,500.
That sounds a bit quibblish to me. Like seriously so if he has worked for over a year he's written the science course for over 30k students. Like I figured you meant he wrote it for 2-3 thousand a year or something.
 
That's like saying someone was lying about being a millionaire because they only have $997,000 in the bank.

Also, is it possible he writes the course for more than one district?
 
What's wrong about what he said about CRT and BS Antiracism curricula in schools though?
 
He says he's an admin for Indiana's largest school district. That's Fort Wayne Community Schools and they have a total K-12 enrollment of about 29,500.

He's lying about a whole lot of somethings because it took me only one Google search and a few seconds to figure out that the tweet I shared contained a lie.
Calling 29,500 students 30,000 is an estimation based on rounding, not a lie. Stop trolling.

It's mathematically sound, if you're rounding to the nearest thousand, to round up to 30,000
 
If he'd said "about" instead of "over" I'd have no issues with his statement because I do understand how rounding works.
Well, it's academic at this point, because as Lindy pointed out:
There's been articles about people interviewing him after this tweet - he's the District Science Coordinator & Instructional Coach at Indianapolis Public Schools, the largest school district in Indiana, which had 31,885 students in the 2019-2020 year.

Source

You can also find his linkedin pretty trivially.
 

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