'We are indeed going to continue to teach all history...but we are going to get these inherently divisive teaching practices out of the classroom,' Youngkin said.
on Monday made public a special tip line for parents who want to report those that are teaching critical race theory in the state's schools.
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin said on a recent radio show a special tip line for parents who want to report those that are teaching critical race theory in the state's schools has been set up. Youngkin gives the inaugural address after being sworn in as the 74th governor of Virginia on the steps of the State Capitol on January 15 in Richmond, Virginia.
He also recognized the continuing battle with some school districts in response to the recent ruling that parents are allowed to decide whether or not their children wear masks to school. At the end of the day, Youngkin said he and those working with him were going to raise school standards, have the largest education budget in the history of Virginia, raise teacher pay, invest in special education for Virginia's students with disabilities, kick divisive practices out of the state's schools and press forward on their charter school agenda.