If you want your child educated and not indoctrinated, do not send him to a public school. The following appears on EAG News.org. Click the link to read the full story and see the pictures.
Cathy
BELTON, Mo. – A Missouri high school principal recently used his
school’s graduation ceremony as an opportunity to pontificate about race
relations in America, and his comments left parents fuming.
“I wanted to be a teacher because I wanted to change the world, I wanted
to make it a better place,” Belton High School principal Fred Skretta
told students last week. “I’m going to be honest with you, in a lot of
ways I fear that we are not there yet. If we were, we wouldn’t have
conflicts between police killing young black men.”
Those comments prompted many parents to get up and walk out on the
graduation ceremony, and they didn’t hold back their frustrations for Fox 4.
“I found it very inappropriate, I am highly offended,” an unidentified
parent told the news station. “You don’t use the platform of a child’s
graduation to push a political agenda or push your personal opinions.
Your job is supposed to inspire, educate, inform and not (indoctrinate)
one way or the other.”
The above appears on EAG News.org. Click the link to read the full story and see the pictures.
If this principal thought Black Lives matter, he would also discuss black on black crime and black abortions.
Cathy
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