In a powerful and emotional moment during a Loudoun County School Board meeting, veteran teacher Laura Morris resigned from her position, speaking out against the rising influence of critical race theory (CRT) and other political agendas in public schools.
With great conviction, Morris expressed her frustration and disappointment with the direction the school board was taking, particularly the focus on “equity trainings” and the imposition of political beliefs on students.
Morris, who dedicated most of her career to Lucketts Elementary School in Leesburg, Virginia, felt compelled to stand up against the pressure to promote divisive ideas among impressionable children. She pointed to critical race theory as one specific example of the troubling ideologies being pushed in classrooms.
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