Osage County R-Iii School District
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Osage County R-Iii School District is committed to excellence, equity, and preparing every student for a successful future.
Schools in Osage County R-Iii School District
58 schoolsPreschools
(1)Elementary Schools
(19)Middle Schools
(7)High Schools
(10)Other Schools
(21)Reported Incidents
Report an IncidentCommunity-reported and third-party-sourced concerns. All incidents are allegations, not established facts.
District Seeks Gender Support Leads
Alleged incident in Coachella Valley Unified School District · California
The Coachella Valley Unified School District is establishing a program for elementary school teachers to become "Gender and Identity Support Teacher Leads." These leads will develop gender support plans for students and provide staff training on LGBT/gender topics. Concerns exist regarding whether parents will be informed or provide consent for these plans.
Ethnic Studies Teaches Critical Race
Alleged incident in Coachella Valley Unified School District · California
The school district's ethnic studies course incorporates Critical Race Theory into its curriculum. Students are taught to apply sociological lenses to understand race, gender, and power structures. The course utilizes specific critical theory texts and includes assignments on historical debates.
District teaches critical theories
Alleged incident in Coachella Valley Unified School District · California
A school district offers multiple courses that incorporate Critical Race Theory, Critical Gender Theory, and other social justice concepts. The curriculum requires students to analyze societal structures through specific theoretical lenses, including critiques of capitalism and discussions of power and privilege. These courses aim for students to understand race and gender as socially constructed and to evaluate historical and current events through these frameworks.
Source: GreatSchools, U.S. Department of Education, and school surveys.