XENIA, Ohio (WDTN) — After more than three hours of debate Monday night, the Xenia School Board voted not to audit the district’s curriculum. Their decision prevents paying the high cost of an audit.
The Iowa Board of Regents has postponed voting on a policy that would allow public universities to opt out of courses with significant DEI or CRT content. Concerns about the policy have been raised by ...
The Iowa Board of Regents removed DEI and CRT references from a proposed course policy after receiving feedback. The new policy emphasizes academic freedom while prohibiting the teaching of ...
CRT display technology still has a lot of benefits over even the best current flat-panel displays, which means that CRT TVs are often the best way to experience retro games. However, big and bulky CRT ...
The Iowa Board of Regents is considering a policy that would restrict the requirement of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and critical race theory (CRT) courses. The policy would impact Iowa ...
The Iowa Board of Regents has again delayed a vote on a proposed policy restricting the teaching of DEI and CRT. The policy would allow students to opt out of courses with "substantial content" ...
The TV landscape is now dominated by sleek displays powered by LED, OLED, and QLED technologies, and yes, OLED and QLED are two distinct technologies. However, CRT TVs were the dominant display ...
At least one school board member is worried about CRT being taught in Xenia classrooms, so the district’s superintendent and school board decided to put it on the agenda for Monday night’s meeting.
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