Ronaele Berry
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
My 5 year old granddaughter came home from school all upset and scared. She had her face pressed to the car window and when asked why, told her mother that she was looking for three Ks together because she had learned in school that when there are three Ks together there are really bad white men that will kill you if you are colored. Her mother went to the school and talked to her teacher who defended teaching about the KKK to kindergartners because "its a fact". When my daughter said that it showed poor judgment in talking about this with 5 year olds, the teacher said it was the curriculum and she did the right thing. My daughter and her husband then talked with the Vice Principle and the Principle and they said they thought it was inappropriate and they would speak to the teacher. The next day the child comes home, still scared about bad white men but also embarrassed because the teacher had scolded the class about their parents who were causing trouble. She knew her mom and dad had been to the school. The parents went back to the principle and told him that the child was still upset about the KKK stuff and was additionally worried about her teacher being mad at her. The principle is still saying he'll talk to the teacher..in a placating kind of way. My daughter talked with other parents who claimed they had had similar complaints in prior years and that nothing ever happened to this teacher, that the Principle would say that he would talk to her but that they never knew that to happen or anything to change. This teacher already has a reputation of praising blacks and painting whites as bad. So....is this a legal issue? Can anything be done about something like this? What would you do next about this? I don't think my granddaughter should go back to this teacher's classroom. But what about the other 19 kids in there who are being taught inappropriate-for-their-age and biasedly presented information?
My 5 year old granddaughter came home from school all upset and scared. She had her face pressed to the car window and when asked why, told her mother that she was looking for three Ks together because she had learned in school that when there are three Ks together there are really bad white men that will kill you if you are colored. Her mother went to the school and talked to her teacher who defended teaching about the KKK to kindergartners because "its a fact". When my daughter said that it showed poor judgment in talking about this with 5 year olds, the teacher said it was the curriculum and she did the right thing. My daughter and her husband then talked with the Vice Principle and the Principle and they said they thought it was inappropriate and they would speak to the teacher. The next day the child comes home, still scared about bad white men but also embarrassed because the teacher had scolded the class about their parents who were causing trouble. She knew her mom and dad had been to the school. The parents went back to the principle and told him that the child was still upset about the KKK stuff and was additionally worried about her teacher being mad at her. The principle is still saying he'll talk to the teacher..in a placating kind of way. My daughter talked with other parents who claimed they had had similar complaints in prior years and that nothing ever happened to this teacher, that the Principle would say that he would talk to her but that they never knew that to happen or anything to change. This teacher already has a reputation of praising blacks and painting whites as bad. So....is this a legal issue? Can anything be done about something like this? What would you do next about this? I don't think my granddaughter should go back to this teacher's classroom. But what about the other 19 kids in there who are being taught inappropriate-for-their-age and biasedly presented information?