Bay Area School Places Teacher on Leave After Questioning Woke Kindergarten Program
Glassbrook Elementary School, located in the Bay Area, recently made headlines as a teacher's concerns about the effectiveness and high costs of the school's Woke Kindergarten program drew attention. The program, designed to confront white supremacy and disrupt racism, was implemented after the school district paid a hefty sum of $250,000 for teacher training.
According to reports in the San Francisco Chronicle, the school observed a decline in test scores after the adoption of the Woke Kindergarten program, prompting Elementary Teacher Tiger Craven-Neely to question the wisdom of investing such a significant amount of money into the program. Craven-Neely suggested that alternative approaches could have been more effective in improving student performance.
Shortly after his remarks were published, tensions arose at Glassbrook Elementary when teachers held a meeting to discuss the controversy surrounding the Woke Kindergarten program. The meeting reportedly became tense, with some individuals defending the program and criticizing Craven-Neely for speaking out against it. In a rather unfortunate turn of events, Craven-Neely was ultimately asked to leave the meeting.
As a consequence of his comments and subsequent meeting, Craven-Neely was summoned to a video conference and informed that he was being placed on administrative leave, thereby being asked not to return to the classroom. The school district, however, denies any connection between the teachers' grievances about the program and this action, stating that it did not intend to retaliate or suppress anyone's freedom of speech rights.
Interestingly, despite the concerns raised and the declining test scores at Glassbrook Elementary, the Woke Kindergarten program remains in use. Disturbingly, the statistics reveal that less than 12% of students at the school demonstrate proficiency in English, while less than 3% are performing at grade level in math.
The controversy surrounding the Woke Kindergarten program has attracted attention outside the local community as well. Several media outlets, including the Common Sense Department on Fox News, have questioned the allocation of $250,000 for a program that seemingly fails to address the urgent need for improved literacy and math skills among students.
In light of these developments, the conversation regarding the allocation of resources within the education system has been reignited. Many are now questioning whether initiatives aimed at addressing social issues should take precedence over fundamental educational needs, such as improving language and math proficiency.
As Glassbrook Elementary School grapples with the fallout from these events, it remains to be seen how the school district will respond to the concerns raised by Craven-Neely and others participating in the ongoing discourse surrounding the Woke Kindergarten program.