
A Wisconsin Elementary School whose racist program targeting whites for discrimination was exposed is now claiming the principle was the one who implemented the anti-American, racist program all on his own. An attorney for the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, Dan Lennington, is disputing the claim, saying he has evidence the program came from the top. GO DEEPER
Lennington said in response to the dubious claim, in an interview with National Review, “When they say publicly, as they have now, ‘Oh, that one thing was just a misunderstanding, we do not prioritize students based on race,’ we think that’s a lie.” He also tweeted, “Prioritize Your African American Students”
“In the recent @WILawLiberty settlement, Madison schools abandoned the policy below, claiming it was a “misunderstanding” and at only one school. We have MUCH reason to doubt @RyanAMills77 @RickertWisSJ @VickiMcKenna @wisconsin_now pic.twitter.com/1AhKjbU9DU”
It would appear that as of now, Lennington is not prepared to settle on this claim. He stated, “We are definitely looking at our options right now and considering what are the next steps to deal with this sort of rogue district that wants to continue discriminating based on race, despite some of their public statements.”
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Dan Lennington, a lawyer with the conservative Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, or WILL, first got involved in the case after a whistleblower who attended a Lake View Elementary staff development meeting in November 2020 sent him a screen grab from the meeting that discussed the creation of small instructional groups for students. According to the screen grab, as part of an “equity vision” and a commitment to “black excellence,” teachers were to “prioritize your African American students meeting with you first and more often,” and they were to “prioritize your English Language learners meeting with you second and more often.”
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