Youngkin launches email address for parents to report 'divisive practices' in Va. schools
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Youngkin launches email address for parents to report divisive practices in Va. schools
Jack Pointer | jpointer@wtop.com
January 25, 2022, 4:56 PM
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin wants parents to contact his office if they see or hear something in their childs school that they believe is divisive. ... And hes set up a special email address for such complaints.
Ever since his campaign, Youngkin has singled out critical race theory, which is an academic framework that examines how systemic racism is ingrained in American history. Its not actually being taught in Virginias K-12 schools, but remains a favorite target among conservatives nationwide and in the commonwealth.
During an interview with Richmond-area radio station WJFN, Youngkin pointed to a recent story in which some students at a Fairfax County high school were taught a game called Privilege Bingo. ... Were asking for folks to send us reports and observations that they have that will help us be aware of things like Privilege Bingo,' Youngkin said, be aware of their child being denied their rights that parents have in Virginia.
That email address is helpeducation@governor.virginia.gov.
(EDITORS NOTE: An earlier headline stated the reporting program used a phone number instead of an email address. This story has been updated.)
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