oped: I consider the actions by these Teachers/School Board Supervisor Sedition bordering on Treason !
I demand the DOJ investigate,arrest and prosecute these Federal Offenses!
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A school in Arkansas assigned homework that asks students to erase and replace portions of the Bill of Rights.
The worksheet handed out to sixth graders in Bryant School District — called “Assessment over the Bill of Rights” (pictured fully below) — tasks students with “revising and editing” the first ten amendments of the Constitution where they need to “prioritizes, prune, and add amendments” in order to turn in the assignment.
“The government of the United States is currently revisiting the Bill of Rights,” says the History class exercise. “They have determined it is outdated and may not remain in its current form any longer. Their aim is to ensure our personal civil liberties and the pursuit of happiness remains guarded in the 21st century. The government has asked for input from experts on the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. You have been selected to participate on the National Revised Bill of Rights Task Force (NRBR).”
Lela Spears, the mother of a Bryant sixth grader who brought the worksheet home, says this was the first assignment her daughter received regarding the Constitution or government. According the the Digital Journal, when asked if she would condone discarding any of the first ten amendments, the mother said: “No, never.”
The Bryant School District is participating in the federal Common Core curriculum. The school’s website makes the following claim about the national standard:
I demand the DOJ investigate,arrest and prosecute these Federal Offenses!
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A school in Arkansas assigned homework that asks students to erase and replace portions of the Bill of Rights.
The worksheet handed out to sixth graders in Bryant School District — called “Assessment over the Bill of Rights” (pictured fully below) — tasks students with “revising and editing” the first ten amendments of the Constitution where they need to “prioritizes, prune, and add amendments” in order to turn in the assignment.
“The government of the United States is currently revisiting the Bill of Rights,” says the History class exercise. “They have determined it is outdated and may not remain in its current form any longer. Their aim is to ensure our personal civil liberties and the pursuit of happiness remains guarded in the 21st century. The government has asked for input from experts on the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. You have been selected to participate on the National Revised Bill of Rights Task Force (NRBR).”
Lela Spears, the mother of a Bryant sixth grader who brought the worksheet home, says this was the first assignment her daughter received regarding the Constitution or government. According the the Digital Journal, when asked if she would condone discarding any of the first ten amendments, the mother said: “No, never.”
The Bryant School District is participating in the federal Common Core curriculum. The school’s website makes the following claim about the national standard:
“Bryant School District has embraced [the Common Core] challenge because the standards will better prepare students for college and the workforce, making them nationally and internationally competitive graduates. While teachers, administrators, and students will have to adapt to new learnings, our district has some of the most qualified staff and students who will be up to the challenge.”The worksheet refers to a “Mrs. Knight” which is likely Terry Knight, according to the school district’s faculty directory, which lists her phone number and email address. The “website” link under Knight’s name confirms that she teaches U.S. History.
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