A Washington State school board has adopted a revised “culturally responsive” student discipline policy that weighs a student’s race before deciding on consequences for inappropriate behavior.

Conservative radio host Jason Rantz reported at MyNorthwest this week the Clover Park School Board adopted the new policy by a vote of 3-2 after contentious debate.

According to the report by Rantz, host of The Jason Rantz Show on KTTH:

The Clover Park School District debated its new “culturally responsive” student discipline policy. It means student discipline would not be consistent based on conduct. Instead, a school considers a student’s race and background. It would likely offer harsher punishments to white students, even if the conduct is identical to that of a Black or Hispanic student.

Rantz made the point that the Clover Park district is responding to a new “culturally responsive” policy that now affects every school district in the state of Washington since the Democrat-led legislature passed a law that embeds the concepts of Critical Race Theory (CRT) in student disciplinary policy – without calling it CRT… (Excerpt from the Virginia Star)

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