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NEW | Audio recordings show school district is ignoring state law and keeping parents in the dark

WILL is asking the Wrightstown Community School District (WCSD) to comply with Wisconsin state law regarding Human Growth and Development curriculum requirements. The call to action follows the Superintendent stating to a WCSD parent that they are not following the law. 

 

🗯 WILL Associate Counsel, Cory Brewer, stated, “Parents should not have to spend an entire school year imploring their local school district to follow the law. Wisconsin statutes require that parents and community members are given a voice in critical discussions regarding certain curricula, and this school district seemingly believes it can simply decide not to comply with state law.”

 

🗯 WILL Associate Counsel, Lauren Greuel, stated, “WCSD themselves admitted that they are not following the law and have been in violation for months. WILL is committed to holding schools accountable to the law and advocating for the rights of parents to know what’s happening in their child’s classroom.” 

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OP-ED | Students of color events further division. Separating people by race is bad policy.

Back in August, WILL’s Equality Under the Law Project condemned Appleton East High School’s racially segregated back-to-school events. Following such criticism, the high school issued a public statement, welcoming all students to a back-to-school event styled as the “Freshmen Students of Color Meet and Greet.”


✍️ Shannon Whitworth wrote about the incident in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, pointing out that hosting "a separate event solely for people based on their skin color does not set these students up for success in school, because it shields them from people who could be integral to their success and binds them to people who could hurt their opportunities for success."

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