16 Questions to Ask Your School
- Can you share evidence that teaching CRT principles has had a positive impact in other schools?
- Can you clearly define the problem you are trying to solve so I can help with the process?
- Can you share the data you are using to identify this problem so we know what to fix?
- What are the assessments you will be using to know if this problem is being solved?
- Do you plan on assessing things like bias and privilege? If so, do you have some specific examples?
- When you assess students and teachers, are you going to group them by race and color?
- How many groups and labels will there be? What if someone is mixed race?
- Who is going to define these groups and labels and how will they be assigned to people?
- Are you also grouping by privilege? If so, is a poor while child still labeled as privileged?
- Are these standards connected to the teacher evaluation process? If so, how?
- Will you offer alternative training for teachers who are opposed to teaching CRT principles?
- Many people believe that teaching CRT principles is a form of indoctrination, how will you address this?
- If this creates a divisive culture among teachers and students, how will you handle it?
- Many parents report that teaching CRT principles creates an environment where white students are treated differently and held to a different standard than their peers. How do you plan to prevent this from happening and address it if it does happen?
- Have you considered the legal implications connected to the practices of teaching CRT principles?
- Are you willing to hold an open forum with the community to address these questions? If the answer is no, why not?