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Texas principal forced to resign over critical race theory controversy

Over the past several months the controversial over critical race theory curriculum has been a heated subject among educators, parents and lawmakers. Now a Black Texas principal has been forced to resign according to NBC News. A Black principal of a majority-white Texas high school in the Fort Worth area, has been forced to resign after being involved in a controversy over critical race theory. James Whitfield has faced accusations for  months that he indoctrinated his students.

Whitfield was suspended earlier this year at Colleyville Heritage High School. On Monday, the Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District board of trustees voted to part ways with the Black principal after the school board voted back in September not to renew Whitfield’s contract.

Several parents accused Whitfield of promoting critical race theory, but there’s no evidence showing that he took such actions. However, there have been allegations of insubordination and accusations that the principal deleted emails as public records as well as not cooperating with an internal investigation. Texas is one of eight states with broad laws that ban the teaching of critical race theory. CRT is a decades-old graduate-level study that explores the relationship between the law and racial inequality.

Whitfield will remain on paid administrative leave until August 2023. Whitfield and Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District released a joint written statement  that stated they’ve “mutually agreed to resolve their disputes.”

“Both the District and Dr. Whitfield each strongly believe they are in the right. However, each also agrees that the division in the community about this matter has impacted the education of the District’s students,” the statement read in part. “The District and Dr. Whitfield have mutually agreed to resolve their disputes.”

In an interview with NBC News, “This is beyond me. I’m hopeful that we can use this to move forward and to progress and get some true meaningful change and for people to be OK with teaching truth, people to be OK with embracing inclusivity and diversity, celebrating every student that walks through the doors of our schools,” Whitfield said.

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