Indiana Online Transparency Tool Makes Teachers Think Twice, State AG Says

Classrooms are open to public criticism in Indiana—regardless of whether it is K-12 or higher education.
One high school advertised a college fair reserved for African American students with a grade point average of 2.5 or higher. Two middle school employees engaged in an email argument after one of them allowed only Hispanic children to participate in a Rosca de Reyes celebration. A college lecturer in a teacher training program celebrated the assassination of Charlie Kirk in a social media post labeling it as “karma.”
All these events could be viewed on the Hoosier State’s “Eyes on Education” portal. As the tool marks its second anniversary, Attorney General Todd Rokita and members of his staff say this kind of peer and public pressure has served to deter teachers from pushing divisive ideologies that conflict with the Indiana Parents’ Bill of Rights…. 

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