California Kindergarten Ruins Children's Academic Growth In The Name Of Fighting White Supremacy
If someone gave you $250,000, how would you spend it?
Well, if you’re Glassbrook Elementary in Hayward, CA, you use that lavish amount of money to turn young children into social justice warriors, all while ruining their academic capabilities.
Glassbrook instituted a "Woke Kindergarten" program, and its objectives are as disgusting as you’d expect. Teachers in this program create an "abolitionist early learning ecosystem" that trains teachers to "uproot white supremacy, disrupt racism and oppression which are barriers to learning."
The best part? This whole "ecosystem" (a generous euphemism for "brainwashing site") was founded by a non-binary individual named Akiea 'Ki' Gross, who released an audio book saying that kids should stay away from police.
Great. We’ve got an individual who can’t decide whether they’re a man or a woman telling kids that white people make it impossible for them to grow academically. Just brilliant!
So, how well are these kids progressing in this "ecosystem?" If you guess poorly, you’re correct.
Of the 474 students unfortunate enough to be in that program:
- A mere four percent of them are proficient in math.
- Only 12 percent are proficient in literacy. Both of those numbers are four percent worse in each category since last year.
- Overall, the school has less kids attending now than before the program was introduced three years ago.
- According to California’s Comprehensive School Improvement list, Glassbrook Elementary is the lowest-performing school in the state.
Even if I agreed with Glassbrook’s objectives - which I don’t on any level - the results alone are enough to deem this program as an utter failure. The only place you can catastrophically fail to meet our objectives while still getting funding is a woke public school in California.
What should the school do to change this? I’d start by having a teacher who knows their gender to not force sexual confusion on kindergartners. Then, opening up math and reading books might be helpful instead of "disrupting racism."
But go ahead, keep telling these kids that the biggest reason they'll have a tough time in school is white supremacy. Because we all know that’s a great way to put your lavish state funding to use.