Musings of a New Mexico Teacher
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Insights from a public school teacher in New Mexico, USA
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Albuquerque Public Schools is offering a stipend to employees who attend Transgender Cultural Fluency Training. This class is being taught by Stacy Fatemi, a person who identifies as they/them/theirs.
Safe Zone
This is a recording of a recent “safe zone” training for Albuquerque Public Schools teachers. Some points to note include the presenter explaining that teachers are not to “out” a child to parents if the child comes out as LGBTQ+ to the teacher, and that students can use whatever restroom and locker room they prefer without any required documentation or parental notification.
This came up on Facebook Memories from one year ago today. The governor in question is Michelle Lujan-Grisham.

My school had been talking about volleyball tryouts during morning announcements for weeks. Kids were getting excited and knew they had to be passing all their classes to be eligible. And then today it was announced that volleyball is cancelled “per governor’s orders”. What we are doing to this generation of children is unbelievable, and I think we will see repercussions of this damage for decades to come.

#DitchTheWitch #VoteHerOut #NoMLG
Forwarded from Sarah Smith
GENDER CLOSET AT HIGH SCHOOL IN LAS CRUCES NM: Parents, look 🧐🧐🧐, Centennial High School in Las Cruces was awarded a $10,000 grant to build a "GENDER AFFIRMING" CLOSET where kids can CHANGE THEIR GENDER IDENTITY AT SCHOOL.

If you are not in support of this, you need to GET INVOLVED by contacting the school, contacting the LCPS Board, and showing up to give comments at School Board meetings. Upcoming meetings are Oct 25, Nov 15, and Dec 13 at 6pm at 505 S Main Street.

https://itgetsbetter.org/blog/meet-the-grantees/
https://www.lcps.net/page/board-of-education
Forwarded from Sarah Smith
ATTN ALBQ FOLKS: PLEASE ATTEND RALLY IN SUPPORT OF PARENTS RIGHTS BEFORE THE SCHOOL BOARD MEETING ON OCT 19 👇👇👇

APS is considering a new policy, KB1 - Parent Rights and Responsibilities, that would establish parents' rights to be informed about what is happening with their kids at school. THIS IS A GOOD POLICY WHICH WE NEED TO ENCOURAGE THE SCHOOL BOARD TO PASS. ATTEND THE RALLY AND SIGN UP (after 8am on Oct 19) TO GIVE PUBLIC COMMENT HERE: https://www.aps.edu/about-us/board/about-board-meetings-1/virtual-meeting-signup/

The progressives and trans activists around the state are calling on people all over the state to oppose this new policy. IT IS TIME TO STAND UP AND SHOW SUPPORT FOR PARENTS RIGHTS.
as seen in my school’s workroom (where the copy machines, etc are)
Parental consent form for puberty blockers (via Twitter)
Forwarded from Sarah Smith
STATEWIDE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES👇👇👇: To turn the state around, we need to vote OUT as many of the Governor’s elected partners in government as possible, by voting IN the better alternatives. I'M VOTING FOR THE FOLLOWING:

STATEWIDE CANDIDATES
• Ant Thornton, Republican, Lieutenant Governor
• Audrey Trujillo, Republican, Secretary of State
• Jeremy Gay, Republican, Attorney General
• Harry Montoya, Republican, State Treasurer
• Yvette Herrell, Republican, US House of Representatives
• Larry Marker, Independent, Commissioner of Public Lands (IMPORTANT: You must write-in this candidate on your ballot.)

JUDICIARY CANDIDATES
• Thomas Montoya, Republican, NM Supreme Court
• Kerry Morris, Republican, NM Supreme Court
• Barbara Johnson, Republican, NM Appeals Court
• Gertrude Lee, Republican, NM Appeals Court
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Forwarded from Dr. Simone Gold
BREAKING: Emails unearthed by America First Legal (AFL) via FOIA request reveal the Biden administration forced schoolchildren to wear masks because poll data showed it was politically popular.

This is disgusting and unethical.
From the Albuquerque Teachers Federation regarding the new “parents’ rights bill”
Albuquerque Teachers Federation is thrilled with the NM midterms. It’s amazing to me that we let these clearly partisan “nonpartisan” unions represent public sector employees. I’m not a member, but they represent me by default.