neil: thank you very much for
that, julian turner.
founder and ceo for center
for education reform jeannie
allen.
jeannie, i mean, the good
news is eventually people can
go back to in person
classes.
the bad news is this is what
they might be subjected to.
>> i was going to say that, i
mean, more and more you have
both the double whammy
appearance incredibly
frustrated and-- by the way
still missouri won't be
full-time until at least fall
if that and then what they
are going back to is not
reading, math, real history,
geography, civics wear
americans as students show
30% or less proficiency, but
debates and discussions about
their social and emotional
level that they can
understand and critical race
theory.
it's by more and more parents
are going to charter public
schools, private schools or
micro- potting themselves
because they are fed up with
the system.
democrat, republican and in
between we have let them down.
neil: you know, jeannie, who
says this curriculum,...