Seattle Schools Want To Spend More on ‘Racial Equity’ Programs Than Math, Science

Seattle Schools Want To Spend More on ‘Racial Equity’ Programs Than Math, Science

As more students fail to meet academic standards in Seattle, public education officials in the city are proposing that diversity, equity, and inclusion programs receive more funding than core academic subjects. Seattle Public Schools would spend more than $5 million on so-called DEI initiatives, including a “racial equity analysis tool” and an after-school program for black male students who are “referred to as kings,” according to a district budget proposal for the 2022-23 school year. The budget allots a little more than $4.5 million for core academic subjects, such as math, science, and literacy.

 

Seattle Schools Want To Spend More on ‘Racial Equity’ Programs Than Math, Science

Seattle Schools Want To Spend More on ‘Racial Equity’ Programs Than Math, Science

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