School District Won’t Sue Mother Who Filed 200 Record Requests Over Critical Race Theory

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A school committee in Rhode Island has voted to not sue a woman for filing what they said were over 200 separate public records requests about the integration of critical race theory into lessons and school policies.

In a unanimous vote, the South Kingstown School Committee on June 2 agreed to pursue mediation with Nicole Solas before taking legal action, the Providence Journal reported.

A 38-year-old mother whose daughter attends kindergarten, Solas said she began filing requests through the state’s Access to Public Records Act (APRA) after local school officials appeared to be reluctant to clarify her concerns about how issues such as race, gender, and U.S. history are being taught in schools.

“I became concerned that Critical Race Theory (CRT) and gender theory were integrated into lessons when an elementary school principal told me that teachers don’t refer to students as ‘boys’ and ‘girls,’” Solas wrote in an op-ed published on conservative news website Legal Insurrection. “Additionally, I was told a kindergarten teacher asks five-year-olds, ‘what could have been done differently on the first Thanksgiving’ in order to build upon a ‘line of thinking about history.’”

Critical race theory (CRT) is an ideology rooted in Marxist class struggle, but with an emphasis on race, with the goal of dismantling all social institutions it deems inherently racist.

Solas said the South Kingstown School District complied with her initial APRA request, but wanted to charge her $9,570 for gathering the information. The price tag dropped to $79.50 after she submitted numerous “specific and narrow” requests and only asked for digital copies.

“I felt like I had cracked the code to this mystery of inaccessible information,” she wrote.

In response, the South Kingston School Committee held a vote on whether to sue Solas because of all the public record requests, which they claim to be associated with an unspecified “racist group” and a waste of their time.

BY GQ PAN

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