
Texas' Fort Worth schools spent $2M on equity consultants last year amid embrace of CRT, sliding grades
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A Texas school district spent more than $2 million last year on equity and diversity consulting – including more than $200,000 to its “chief equity officer.”
The leader of the district’s equity and excellence department, Sherry Breed, took home $202,318, according to the report. Two executive directors, Mia Hall and Dorene Benavidez, earned $128,134 and $124,068, respectively. In 2016, the district’s board of trustees established the equity and excellent department "for the purpose of fighting against systemic racism directly."More Related News

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