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Social and emotional learning is the latest flashpoint in the education wars

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When a middle school teacher resigned over their district’s social and emotional learning curriculum, Lisa Logan and Stacie Clayton wanted to understand why. So, the two moms from Sandy, Utah, spent 30 hours combing through the district’s eighth grade curriculum. What they found alarmed them.

Together, they produced a 25-page report on their conclusions, along with a petition calling for the removal of the Second Step Curricula, one of the most popular programs in schools today. After they collected 700 signatures, the Canyons School District agreed to abandon the program.

“Parents are unaware that concepts like Critical Race Theory and Comprehensive Sex Education are being taught under the guise of Social Emotional Learning programs,” Logan said in a press release sent to multiple reporters, “and that has to change.”

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