A PragerU spokesperson told The Daily Beast it will be “up to teachers” to decide whether they use its “supplemental curriculum” in their classroom.
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message, an “ecstatic” PragerU CEO Marissa Streit announced the “move into schools,” claiming “parents have been frustrated, teachers have been frustrated,” because “schools have been hijacked by the left, they have been politicized, they have been used by union bosses, they have been doing everything under the sun not for our children.”
Streit added teachers in Florida “cannot be fired for using PragerU content,” while adding “we are just getting started.” In a press release, PragerU said it's pushing to be approved in classrooms nationwide after “thousands of American teachers and school board members” contacted them “desperate for wholesome, quality, engaging resources to help educate their students.”
“They are sick and tired of curriculum laced with radical political agendas—from Critical Race Theory and gender fluidity to overt anti-Americanism,” the release said. “PragerU is answering this call to serve our great nation on the most important front—the education of America’s youth.”
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