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 @9N3CK3J from California answered…3hrs3H

CRT is grad school level material and has not been taught in K-12. That said, K-12 has a duty to our society to teach…

 @9FNXKJW from Minnesota answered…4hrs4H

I support privatizing all schools. Your child can then attend whichever school whose curriculum you most support.

 @9N35BBX from West Virginia answered…8hrs8H

Yes, it would be helpful to have an overview of inherent and institutional racism without assigning blame for it.

 @9N322GT from Pennsylvania answered…10hrs10H

Critical Race Theory is a college level curriculum, but there are other ways to address racist history in K-12 schools

 @9N2PSYJ from Nebraska answered…12hrs12H

No, I support putting a cap on public institutions so they are only allowed to charge a certain amount for instate tuiti…

 @9N2NDHJ from California answered…13hrs13H

Again complicated question. Where is the money coming from? How are the preschools managed for outcome?

 @9N2N5F4 from Oklahoma answered…13hrs13H

Yes, but funding should be from the states, and parents should still have the option to send their children to private s…

 @9N26RLG from Texas answered…17hrs17H

We should teach that people believe these concepts, without teaching that this is what children should believe. Exposure…

 @9N24TKD from Connecticut answered…18hrs18H

No, but offer free 2 year degrees, and more scholarship opportunities and frozen low to 0 interest rates for four year i…

 @9N245YT from Minnesota answered…18hrs18H

Something like it, but just know that CRT is actually designed with college students in mind, so you’d need to adjust it…

 @9N22G96 from North Carolina answered…19hrs19H

Students should be taught the history of our country without biases or whitewashing. They should be taught about racism…

 @9N2252D from California answered…19hrs19H

No, “real” critical race theory is a graduate level subject. This is not appropriate for K-12 students.

 @9MZZW47 from Illinois answered…19hrs19H

I support increasing taxes on the rich not specifically to reduce student loan interest rates, but for many other econom…

 @9MZZQCJ from Georgia answered…19hrs19H

I think the government should cover partial tuition, but also offer more scholarships opportunities for low-income stude…