1. A South Carolina high school forced an AP English teacher to scrap a unit on Between The World and Me, the award-winning memoir by Ta-Nehisi Coates

The teacher was accused of BREAKING THE LAW & trying to indoctrinate students on racial issues

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2. The AP teacher who was targeted, Mary Wood, is good at her job.

In 2022, 82.6% of Wood's students received a 3 or higher — a passing score — on AP English

Globally, the pass rate is just 55.7%

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Why a South Carolina high school decided to censor Ta-Nehisi Coates

Mary Wood teaches English literature at Chapin High School in Chapin, South Carolina. Wood, who has been teaching for over a decade, offers a variety of honors courses, including Advanced Placement (AP) English Language and Composition. AP courses give high school students the opportunity to earn college credit. To get credit, students must receive a passing score on an exam produced by the College Board, the same organization that produces the SAT.

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3. Since AP courses are intended to be college-level, they include more sophisticated texts than are typically assigned in high school.

The AP itself, in the course description, says texts with controversial viewpoints on a variety of issues, including race, are appropriate

4. So Wood assigned Coates' memoir, which won the National Book Award and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize

She also assigned writings by Donald Trump, Malcolm Gladwell, Lou Gehrig, and many others

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Why a South Carolina high school decided to censor Ta-Nehisi Coates

Mary Wood teaches English literature at Chapin High School in Chapin, South Carolina. Wood, who has been teaching for over a decade, offers a variety of honors courses, including Advanced Placement (AP) English Language and Composition. AP courses give high school students the opportunity to earn college credit. To get credit, students must receive a passing score on an exam produced by the College Board, the same organization that produces the SAT.

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5. Wood assigned Coates' book in 2022 and received no complaints. But this year, it prompted complaints from two students.

She also showed two YouTube videos on racism and how historic discrimination can still create obstacles today

6. In February, after Wood showed the videos, two students complained

One wrote that the videos "made me feel uncomfortable" & "ashamed to be a Caucasian"

The student also complained the videos were "antiquated history" and said race is "too heavy" a topic to discuss in school

7. Notably this student did not complain to his teacher or even the principal. The student wrote to a newly elected school board member who is closely aligned with the right-wing activist group Moms for Liberty

8. The other student wrote that the videos made them "incredibly uncomfortable." The student was "in shock" that the videos were shown, claiming "a teacher talking about systemic racism is illegal in South Carolina."

This student also said Coates was a "Malcolm X fanatic"

9. The same student accused Wood of trying to "subtly indoctrinate our class under the guise that she is trying to 'get us to think about different points of view.'"

https://popular.info/p/why-a-south-carolina-high-school

Why a South Carolina high school decided to censor Ta-Nehisi Coates

Mary Wood teaches English literature at Chapin High School in Chapin, South Carolina. Wood, who has been teaching for over a decade, offers a variety of honors courses, including Advanced Placement (AP) English Language and Composition. AP courses give high school students the opportunity to earn college credit. To get credit, students must receive a passing score on an exam produced by the College Board, the same organization that produces the SAT.

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10. In response, school administrators immediately took the side of the two students and the school board member.

Wood was called into a meeting and told that assigning Coates' book was illegal and "we need you to cease this assignment."

11. Wood emailed the principal, objecting: "In AP [English] we teach our students the value of understanding the situation with thorough research and discernment before making crucial decisions such as the one made to prevent me from moving forward with a unit of study"

12. According to school officials, Wood’s assignment was “illegal” because it violated a provision of South Carolina’s budget law, known as proviso 1.105

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Why a South Carolina high school decided to censor Ta-Nehisi Coates

Mary Wood teaches English literature at Chapin High School in Chapin, South Carolina. Wood, who has been teaching for over a decade, offers a variety of honors courses, including Advanced Placement (AP) English Language and Composition. AP courses give high school students the opportunity to earn college credit. To get credit, students must receive a passing score on an exam produced by the College Board, the same organization that produces the SAT.

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13. But while the proviso does ban teaching that someone is "inherently racist" it acknowledges South Carolina teachers can still discuss "literary or historical concepts or issues related to the impacts of historical or past discriminatory policies"

14. There is really no explanation of why Coates book would be considered "illegal" or why the school didn't follow its written policies regarding challenges to curricular materials.

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Why a South Carolina high school decided to censor Ta-Nehisi Coates

Mary Wood teaches English literature at Chapin High School in Chapin, South Carolina. Wood, who has been teaching for over a decade, offers a variety of honors courses, including Advanced Placement (AP) English Language and Composition. AP courses give high school students the opportunity to earn college credit. To get credit, students must receive a passing score on an exam produced by the College Board, the same organization that produces the SAT.

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@juddlegum So if a student struggles in mathematics they can now raise a legal objection over “feeling uncomfortable about struggling in mathematics” and have mathematics banned? Is that how these bullshit laws will eventually be used?
@heafnerj @juddlegum
Or if being educated at all makes the little snowflakes “uncomfortable”?
BTW, I strongly suspect kids did not write those letters. Their racist parents did, determined that their child should grow up just as ignorant as they are.
@heafnerj @juddlegum I struggled with feeling uncomfortable with my choice of lunch box in the cafeteria. The struggle is real.
@BufordTJustice @juddlegum YOU HAD A LUNCHBOX? I begged my parents for one but nooooooooo.
@juddlegum could whoever is reposting this from Twitter on Judd’s behalf please make him aware of the crushing irony of falsely claiming that “this website” is controlled by a billionaire in a post demanding we value facts and accountability? i know why this is happening but it’s still annoying
@juddlegum What an astonishing thing to say: trying to teach you to think about different POVs = indoctrination. Wow.

@juddlegum
"she is trying to 'get us to think about different points of view.'"

🤦‍♂️

@juddlegum ‘it was a long time ago’, really?

The last chattel slave was freed in 1942, within living memory, also you don’t have a legal right to be comfortable or unashamed.

These people, just… I am going back to bed, this is too much.

@juddlegum
“Antiquated history” 🤣😂🤣
@juddlegum Why do I suspect there's a bit more to the motivation of those two students beyond finding the material upsetting?
@juddlegum Donald Trump has writings? Like his tweets?
@naodell @juddlegum yeah I’d like to lodge a complaint about assigning “works of Donald Trump” as it makes me ashamed of being Caucasian.

@juddlegum

What a sad time to be alive and see fascism in the US playing out in real time.

@juddlegum

School board elections matter! Our local school board dodged a bullet in our last election, passing over a trumpy type that was involved in the "stop the steal" . Other neighboring districts were not as lucky.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/maga-attorneys-general-are-winning-a-gop-civil-war

"RAGA Executive Director Peter Bisbee led the group encouraging "Stop The Steal" mobs on #J6. "

#bookban
@egrpschools
#Michigan

https://journa.host/@juddlegum/110552862992909077

MAGA Attorneys General Are Winning a GOP Civil War

A Trumpist faction of the Republican Attorneys General Association tied to events surrounding Jan. 6 is gaining steam—while more moderate members are heading for the exits.

The Daily Beast

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These evil racist F#&ks ❤️ their buzzwords:

#Indoctrinate
#Woke
#CRT

...to whip up their terrified hoards into a panic. 🤬

@MugsysRapSheet @juddlegum huh? This is what happens with dementia
@juddlegum I think it's fantastic that Mary Wood has discovered two videos that positively identify white supremacy in children. The illness that the two children experienced is due to classical conditioning. Kids associate their bodies with white supremacy and become ill when white supremacy is exposed. Just like the rubber hand and hammer experiment.
@juddlegum Now that we've discovered a way to identify white supremacy in children, all we have to do is develop a program to break the classical conditioning of white supremacy in children. Videos like the ones shown by Mary Wood are probably very good, but kids need reassurance that they are not connected to white supremacy, so they no longer get sick when exposed to stimuli.

@juddlegum Republicans are threatening legal action against teachers who teach.

Democrats are giving teachers raises.

Any questions?

@juddlegum Well, now I have another book to read as a possible work for my students.