Cassville R-Iv School District
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Cassville R-Iv School District is committed to excellence, equity, and preparing every student for a successful future.
Schools in Cassville R-Iv School District
413 schoolsPreschools
(6)Elementary Schools
(38)Middle Schools
(62)High Schools
(77)Other Schools
(230)Reported Incidents
Report an IncidentCommunity-reported and third-party-sourced concerns. All incidents are allegations, not established facts.
Oregon District Equity Hiring
Alleged incident in David Douglas School District 40 · Oregon
The David Douglas School District has implemented a strategic hiring plan prioritizing "workforce equity" to increase staff diversity. The district aims to have its workforce reflect the student body's racial, gender, and linguistic diversity. This includes revising hiring procedures and promoting culturally responsive teaching practices.
Hartford Schools CRT Training
Alleged incident in Hartford School District · Connecticut
A school district spent $445,000 on teacher training for restorative practices. The vendor providing this training was found to embrace Critical Race Theory. This multi-year program aimed to implement these practices throughout the district.
Teacher's 'Queer Power' Video
Alleged incident in Hartford School District · Connecticut
An educator at a K-8 school created a video for Pride Day, discussing their "queer power" and how this identity motivates them in their role. The video was shared on social media, highlighting the educator's personal expression in front of students. This incident raises questions about the appropriateness of such content within the school environment.
District Funds Race-Focused Training
Alleged incident in Hartford School District · Connecticut
A school district contracted with a consultant for over $400,000 to provide restorative practices training to staff. The training materials included content focused on race, white identity, and white supremacy. The district approved multiple contracts for these services over several years.
Source: GreatSchools, U.S. Department of Education, and school surveys.