Good news: Michigan school district effectively bans white teachers from being hired

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A recent directive in the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools urges administrators to scan resumes for "cues" that applicants are from a minority racial group. Tip-offs can include job-seekers' residence, college attendance, fraternity or church membership and employment history.

Nearly a quarter of Plymouth-Canton's nearly 19,000 students are minorities, compared with less than 3 percent of its educational staff. District officials say they want to close that gap while hiring the most-qualified candidates.
Why do these diversiphiles insist that if 25% of the student population is minority (black? hispanic? asian?) that the teacher population needs to mirror that percentage? And why limit it to the district and not apply it to individual schools? Or down to the classroom? If the teacher population were 50% minority, do you think they would be trying to fire half the minority teachers? And why don't these diversifiles apply this 'proportional representation' theory to sports? Why not tell the NBA that since the US population is only 12% black that only 1 black guy can be on the floor at any one time between the 2 teams playing? As stupid as that sounds, and it should, that is exactly the 'logic' that they are using. Yet diversiphiles like Ann Marie Hudak - chairwoman of the Plymouth-Canton Citizens for Diversity and Inclusion - are pushing skin pigmentation diversity rather than quality education:

"Our teaching population should reflect the student population, because, based on statistics, kids who see themselves reflected in teachers tend to score higher on tests, and it's important for our children."


Why doesn't the school district discriminate on the basis of ideology? Based on the voting record of the district, why aren't teachers hired for being of a certain ideology based on how the districts votes? Or on eye color? Or on height and weight? Why the obsession with just skin pigmentation? The Michigan Education Association (MEA) supports the racial discrimination. Natch. I should point out that Michigan voters overwhelmingly passed the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative (MCRI) back in 2006 (called proposal 2 on the ballot) that was supposed to have removed any discrimination in the public square based on race, ethnicity, national origin, gender, etc. That included the so-called affirmative discrimination action programs in public schools and universities and in hiring. Apparently, it didn't quite turn out that way in Plymout-Canton. But at least not all school districts are on the skin pigmentation diversiphile bandwagon:

Bob Freehan, a district spokesman, says the Warren schools have no plans to use race as a factor in hiring.

"The system we use for hiring doesn't look at the cultural background," Freehan said. "We look for teachers who are student-focused and curriculum-focused."


As it should be. I did my schooling as a kid through Warren Consolidated, so thumbs up to my alma mater school district! Exit question: shouldn't a prosecutor be looking at charges against the leaders of this school district since they are plainly violating state law?
 
Loon PERG will soon be here talking CAUSATION n SHIT and JEW SPIES:rolleyes:
 
A recent directive in the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools urges administrators to scan resumes for "cues" that applicants are from a minority racial group. Tip-offs can include job-seekers' residence, college attendance, fraternity or church membership and employment history.

Nearly a quarter of Plymouth-Canton's nearly 19,000 students are minorities, compared with less than 3 percent of its educational staff. District officials say they want to close that gap while hiring the most-qualified candidates.
Why do these diversiphiles insist that if 25% of the student population is minority (black? hispanic? asian?) that the teacher population needs to mirror that percentage? And why limit it to the district and not apply it to individual schools? Or down to the classroom? If the teacher population were 50% minority, do you think they would be trying to fire half the minority teachers? And why don't these diversifiles apply this 'proportional representation' theory to sports? Why not tell the NBA that since the US population is only 12% black that only 1 black guy can be on the floor at any one time between the 2 teams playing? As stupid as that sounds, and it should, that is exactly the 'logic' that they are using. Yet diversiphiles like Ann Marie Hudak - chairwoman of the Plymouth-Canton Citizens for Diversity and Inclusion - are pushing skin pigmentation diversity rather than quality education:

"Our teaching population should reflect the student population, because, based on statistics, kids who see themselves reflected in teachers tend to score higher on tests, and it's important for our children."


Why doesn't the school district discriminate on the basis of ideology? Based on the voting record of the district, why aren't teachers hired for being of a certain ideology based on how the districts votes? Or on eye color? Or on height and weight? Why the obsession with just skin pigmentation? The Michigan Education Association (MEA) supports the racial discrimination. Natch. I should point out that Michigan voters overwhelmingly passed the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative (MCRI) back in 2006 (called proposal 2 on the ballot) that was supposed to have removed any discrimination in the public square based on race, ethnicity, national origin, gender, etc. That included the so-called affirmative discrimination action programs in public schools and universities and in hiring. Apparently, it didn't quite turn out that way in Plymout-Canton. But at least not all school districts are on the skin pigmentation diversiphile bandwagon:

Bob Freehan, a district spokesman, says the Warren schools have no plans to use race as a factor in hiring.

"The system we use for hiring doesn't look at the cultural background," Freehan said. "We look for teachers who are student-focused and curriculum-focused."


As it should be. I did my schooling as a kid through Warren Consolidated, so thumbs up to my alma mater school district! Exit question: shouldn't a prosecutor be looking at charges against the leaders of this school district since they are plainly violating state law?

It's not the teachers that are the problem, it's the students. They're more concerned about dealing drugs, gangsta rap, joining gangs, and committing rapes, armed robberies, and murders, than to care about their schoolwork, or getting ahead in life as law-abiding and upstanding citizens.

Detroit is a crime-ridden, post-apocalyptic hell hole. Mostly due to out of control labor unions, corrupt leftist politics, corrupt city government, and organized crime. I lived there throughout my entire childhood. I grew up there, but now I live in Arizona after my parents divorced.

I'm glad I got out when I did, because in my town, I can walk up to the grocery store, or sit at a bus stop without having to constantly fear for my life. It was bad when I was there, and I would imagine things have gotten a lot worse.

Unemployment in Wayne county is almost 50%. Nobody is working because there are no jobs, and the state of Michigan is merely surviving off a very limited sum of money from the federal government.
 
We don't fire teachers; we send them to rubber rooms.




Maybe that's where we should be sending the grade-schoolers to learn about condom use...

Two birds with one stone, so-to-speak.

;) ;)
 
I could have shot you the links that said those teachers were beginning to get fired...



The Unions defended them tooth, nail, and claw.

Google "Teachers in Rubber Rooms"

It became cheaper to leave them in rubber rooms than to try and fire them; I posted about it many times.
 
I could have shot you the links that said those teachers were beginning to get fired...



The Unions defended them tooth, nail, and claw.

Google "Teachers in Rubber Rooms"

It became cheaper to leave them in rubber rooms than to try and fire them; I posted about it many times.

That wasn't your original claim. Nor is that claim supported by the link you provided.
 
We don't fire teachers; we send them to rubber rooms.




Maybe that's where we should be sending the grade-schoolers to learn about condom use...

Two birds with one stone, so-to-speak.

;) ;)

That's not a claim. Merely a comment about the costs associated with firing a teacher and the steps used to avoid the cost.
 
I guess post #16 slipped right on by you...



http://articles.latimes.com/2009/may/03/local/me-teachers3

Unions make it so costly and involved to fire teachers that schools simply throw their hands up and keep the bad ones. There is evidence everywhere you look.

I'm not denying that bad teachers exist, but you haven't provided any evidence.

Based on the evidence you have shown all that need be done in NYC to fire a teacher is to document their poor work performance.

Also in the links you provided it also cites state law as one of the reasons the process takes so long.
 
You'll never see a black teacher being fired in a white school district because kids have to see themselves reflected in their teachers so they could score higher...more fucking Liberal-Minority Coalition mumbo jumbo.:rolleyes:

They should see themselves more realistically reflected as drug dealers, gang members, and death-row inmates.
 
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