Connecticut Teacher Sues After School Targets him for Questioning CRT
January 10, 2024
A Connecticut teacher is suing Hartford Public Schools after fighting back against “Identity and Privilege” training, a critical race theory (CRT) module, got him in hot water. John Grande says that the district has violated his First Amendment rights, claiming that the school targeted him with an investigation after he spoke out against the training and refused to endorse it. His goal with the lawsuit is to get a disciplinary letter rescinded, obtain damages, and challenge the unconstitutional conduct of school officials.
“They threatened my career to silence me, but with this lawsuit, I’m leveling the playing field and forcing school officials to answer for trampling my rights.”
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