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Elementary School Responds After Backlash for Allowing Parents to Opt Children Out of Black History Month Lessons

by FNGR Staff
February 17, 2022
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An elementary school in Indiana is facing backlash after sending a letter to parents telling them they can opt their children out of Black History Month lessons, the Washington Post reports.

Sprunica Elementary School counselor Benjamin White sent a memo to parents informing them that, from Feb. 14 to 25, he would be visiting classrooms to teach lessons “related to equity, caring and understanding differences.”

“Studies show that students who have a greater understanding of diversity in the classroom and outside world will demonstrate improved learning outcomes such as improved grades, better peer relationships, and greater career success later on,” the memo stated.

The memo ends with White giving parents the choice to opt their child out of the lessons. “If you would like to opt your child out of receiving these lessons then sign the form below and have your child return it to the school to give it to the teacher,” it read.

The letter has since gone viral on social media, sparking backlash against the school, which is located about 40 miles south of Indianapolis.

On Wednesday, Brown County Schools Superintendent Emily Tracy addressed the opt-out form in a statement sent to parents and staff, assuring them that the district is “gathering more information on the matter.”

“In the meantime, know that we support teaching about the facts in our history including historical injustices,” Tracy wrote. “Our District is and will continue to be committed to having compassion for all and supporting an education community that will allow all students, staff, families and community members the opportunity to feel welcome.”

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