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Teachers complain, chaos reigns as St. Paul schools spend millions on ‘white privilege’ training


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teachers-complain-chaos-reigns-as-st-paul-schools-spend-millions-on-white-privilege-trainingEagNews:

ST. PAUL, Minn. – Have the taxpayers of St. Paul spent nearly $3 million over the past five years to bring chaos and danger to their schools and students?

 

Apparently so.

 

In 2010, the St. Paul school district began a contractual relationship with the Pacific Educational Group, a San Francisco-based organization that tries to help public schools deal with achievement and disciplinary issues involving black students.

 

PEG packages and sells the concept of victimization, for a very high price.

 

It claims that the American education system is built around white culture, tradition and social norms – aka “white privilege” – to the unfair detriment of black students.

 

PEG believes that black students will only achieve if school curricula are customized to meet their cultural specifications. It also rejects the concept of using suspensions or expulsions to discipline black students.

 

The relationship with PEG has been costly for the St. Paul district, in more ways than one.Scissors-32x32.png


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