NEW FROM THE CROTON CHRONICLE, MICHAEL BALTER
Parents Defending Education opposes Croton-Harmon district's request for more time to respond to preliminary injunction motion; Judge orders a conference on the matter for Thurs July 11.
A PDE attorney writes Judge Seibel to argue that its motion for a preliminary injunction should not be delayed until Aug 15.
JUL 06, 2024
In our earlier reporting and commentary on the case of Parents Defending Education v. Croton-Harmon Union Free School District et al we suggested that the district is up against a determined foe, and that school officials, district parents, and district taxpayers need to take it seriously (as opposed to glib calls to “bring it on” or comments on local Facebook groups that the case will be “quickly dismissed.”)
If things keeps going the way they are, we'll soon have to post our pronouns just about everywhere.
ReplyDeleteWhen my boss gets a resume with the pronouns listed, it goes straight into the trash.
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