New York Post

Don’t Make Kids Choke on Woke

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Anastasia Higginboth­am, a white Brooklynit­e children’s-book author, knows what New York City kids need to learn. Not math or English or science. Nope: They need lessons on racism. And queerness. And liberation.

All are themes in her “What You Don’t Know” — a book that has garnered the city Department of Education’s stamp of approval and is now on a 5th-grade reading list.

If you don’t think reading about queerness and liberation is appropriat­e for 10-yearolds, then you (in the author’s opinion) “cling to the oppressive, dying institutio­ns of patriarchy and white supremacy.”

Look: New York is failing its students educationa­lly. Half of students statewide fell below benchmarks in reading, and 40% below math benchmarks, as of this winter per a massive dataset analyzed by Renaissanc­e Learning. The state Board of Regents just canceled its US history exam while pushing down standards for other tests it oversees. Publicscho­ol enrollment in the city is in freefall.

And these trends most hurt black and Hispanic students, the very groups on whose behalf Higginboth­am and her collaborat­ors profess to be offended and concerned.

Giving kids a book or two on racism or gender in the mix of assignment­s is appropriat­e, but many children feel they’re being force-fed a monotonous diet of ultra-woke claptrap.

Our kids need instructio­n, not indoctrina­tion (the book literally glorifies AOC and other Squad members). Especially now, as the city struggles to overcome a learning deficit caused by the disastrous COVID policies inflicted by the same coalition that foists propagandi­stic nonsense like this on our kids.

If Anastasia Higginboth­am actually cared about helping black and brown people, she’d be in the front lines demanding better, more rigorous schools in New York, free from political interferen­ce.

That she isn’t tells you everything you need to know.

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