School board moves forward on CRT-inspired resolution

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By Jared Putnam
Staff Writer

  • (Jared Putnam * Clay County Progress) Robert Caldwell, Vice-Chairperson of the Clay County Board of Education, and board member Reba Beck talk during the Clay County Board of Education meeting on Monday in Hayesville. The board approved the creation of a "nondiscrimination" resolution similar to ones passed by Cabarrus County Schools and Wayne County Schools earlier this year in response to public fears over Critical Race Theory.
    (Jared Putnam * Clay County Progress) Robert Caldwell, Vice-Chairperson of the Clay County Board of Education, and board member Reba Beck talk during the Clay County Board of Education meeting on Monday in Hayesville. The board approved the creation of a "nondiscrimination" resolution similar to ones passed by Cabarrus County Schools and Wayne County Schools earlier this year in response to public fears over Critical Race Theory.
"No student or staff member, solely by virtue of their race or sex, bears any responsibility for actions committed in the past by other members of the same race or sex." That language has been a…

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