Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton secured a win over Austin Independent School District (“AISD”), ordering the end to any teaching of Critical Race Theory (“CRT”), a radical, anti-American set of teachings.

This agreed order requires the Austin ISD Superintendent to ensure compliance with the Texas Education Code. All principals and staff across the district must follow the code. It prohibits the teaching of critical race theory in Texas public schools.
The order also prohibits staff from advising parents or students on how to circumvent the law. It states that all compliance inquiries must be directed to a designated administrator.

“Critical race theory is anti-American propaganda and in no world will I allow the woke indoctrination of Texas children,” said Paxton. “While this order is an important step forward, I want to make clear to any school district considering any breach of this law: we will be watching. My office stands ready to defend Texas law and the rights of parents against any unlawful implementation of CRT.”
The order follows an investigation revealing AISD officials made statements suggesting that the district was utilizing materials linked to the banned 1619 Project.

Staff were being instructed on “ways to get around” Texas’s ban on CRT. The court’s order now requires AISD to reverse course and strictly enforce the law across the district.
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The CRT and woke indoctrination of these educators was thorough. Reprogramming is futile.😵💫
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CRT is the opposite of critical thinking.
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This is just a bandade over the problem, the problem is getting rid of all these delusional teachers, I know what to do but it is unethical
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Good for Texas; it’s illegal in New Hampshire, too. But it’s true, there’s going to have to be a purging, because they won’t stop trying. Put them all in pretend social media rooms that don’t transmitt, and they’ll think they’re doing their jobs?
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Love your idea. Brilliant.
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Out of the box. Use their delusion.
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