These past few weeks have been encouraging with federal courts overturning Biden era Title IX changes, and President Trump executive orders banning DEI/ CRT/ SEL programs and more. We can’t slow down now, there is a lot of work to do on the local level.
Let’s get back to academics in our kids’ education!
In Liberty,
Becky
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WCPSS Board Meeting Tuesday
Tuesday, March 4, is the next WCPSS work session and board meeting. The Work Session Agenda and Board MEETING AGENDA have been posted. The next meeting is March 18.
Agenda Overview:
- Adopt Agenda
- Information Item – Wake Up and Read
- Recognition Item – Teacher of the Year
- Public Comment A (~30 minutes)
- Superintendent Comments
- Consent Items – Items to be voted on and approved in 1 measure
- Action Items – Items to be reviewed, discussed and voted on individually
- Naming of new school in Wendell
- PowerSchool legal action
- Board Member Comments
- Public Comment B (Remaining speakers)
- Closed Session
Sign up to speak at the Board Meeting begins at 11:30am on the day of the meeting. Regarding Public Comments speaking order, Students go first, adults speaking on agenda topics are in the next group and adults speaking off agenda topics go in the last group. Sign up HERE
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US DOE Reporting Violations to Court and Executive Orders
Several executive orders have been issued regarding DEI, CRT and SEL which affect federal funding. In January, federal court ruling vacated the Biden era changes to Title IX. However, WCPSS and many school systems continue to ignore their legal responsibilities.
As a result, the US Dept. of Education launched EndDEI.Ed.Gov – a public portal for parents, students, teachers, and the broader community to submit reports of discrimination based on race or sex in publicly-funded K-12 schools.
These programs are ingrained in WCPSS as well as NCDPI and must be removed. Currently 4 out of 10 WCPSS students cannot read at grade level. This is the result of school systems focusing on these programs and not academics. Here are a few examples:
- SEL programs at your child’s school
- Curriculum
- Training programs
- Artist in Residence programs
- Policies and Guidelines
- Websites
- Legislative agendas and priorities
- Video/ audio clips of teachers, administrators and board members
We encourage you to REPORT INCIDENTS as soon as possible.
Here are a few of the Executive Orders afffecting schools that receive federal funding:

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NC Legislative Days – Hope Ignites!
March 19th is Moms for Liberty NC third annual Legislative Day of Action. Join us for a day of parental rights advocacy and make your voice heard. There will be a rally, meetings with Legislators, tours and more!
Register TODAY!
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