
(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)
KENOSHA, Wis. — Approximately 4,500 Kenosha Unified School District students were absent from school Tuesday, according to a district spokesman, as families across the city reacted to the school shooting threats made by Donavon Castillo and the continued uncertainty surrounding his custodial status.
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At least they were spared from pronouns, furry weirdos, and tranny-teach for a day.
Now i agree that the superintendent of KUSD is on the naughty list this week from KCE. Pathetic leadership!
Did anyone else know WI has the nations “largest black to white achievement gap” again? Why are these teachers refusing to educate black students?
If the klan themselves could come up with an evil plan, it would be to keep black children uneducated. KUSD continually outshines the rest of the nation at this embarrassing feat. Why doesn’t the board research why the gap is so big? Why don’t the building principals have a plan to correct this, and post a step by step on the website? Explain whose fault it is that it’s like this, then explain your plan of action. Only a racist would see the and let it continue for years and years with no concrete explanation and plan.
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the effects of social media, figured you’d understand that from the other time there chicken little
Nope. Try again…… Its dey culture.