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School District Has to ‘Retire’ Their DEIJ Director

It is unusual for the name of a local public school district to have national legs. Loudon County, VIrgina, is one. SAU16 in New Hampshire is another. The Exeter School District has made national news more than once, and perhaps it has again.

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What Does the DEIJ Director in SAU16 Think About the Jewish Families in the District?

Parents are asking where the SAU16 DEIJ Director stands on political issues. Andres Mejia holds the position of Vice Chair on the board of Seacoast Black Lives Matter, and he serves as the DEIJ director in SAU16.

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Maybe It Is Time for BLM to Be Canceled

I have written about the “demands” of the Black Lives Matter group. I can find no other political activist group on either side that so loosely uses such a term. What in God’s name gives anyone the right to demand anything from anyone?

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SAU16/Exeter Taxpayers are About to Be Fleeced

SAU16’s Co-op Board met for their budget hearing the other night, and the Board got an earful from those in attendance. There was a proposal by Superintendent David Ryan to cut teachers, cut funding to Great Bay Charter School, and hire a STEM and Curriculum Coordinator.

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NH DEIJ Directors Sue To Discriminate Against Your Children

What does Tina Kim Philibotte and Andres Mejia have in common? (NOTE: Andres Mejia IS a BOARD MEMBER of Black Lives Matter Seacoast. BLM CALLED FOR THE BOYCOTT OF WHITE OWNED BUSINESSES DURING THE CHRISTMAS SEASON)

1) Both have worked for NH Listens.
NH Listens is a community organizing group.

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Will SAU16/Exeter DEIJ Director Support the BLM Boycott of White Owned Businesses?

A parent from SAU16/Exeter posted the following screen shot, asking if Andres Mejia, the DEIJ (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice) Director, will be supporting this boycott since he is a member of the Seacoast Black Lives Matter.

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SAU16/Exeter: Now Hiding Critical Race Theory Meetings From the Public

At a time when SAU16 administrators should be focused on transparency and building trust, they are doing the opposite. Last night SAU16 invited the public to attend a presentation on DEIJ (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice).

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If the Goal of This DEI-J Meeting Was to Preach to the Choir, It Succeeded.

NH School Administration Unit 16 (SAU16) held a meeting (see video) titled “Learning About DEIJ” at Exeter High School on 19 August.  I attended the meeting, and this essay gives my views.

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DIE-J Snake Oil Tsunami Strikes Exeter’s School District: The Search for Cognitive Survivors On-going!

At the “Learning about DIE-J” [Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Justice] forum in Exeter last week, just after the audience was warned that the police were standing by for anyone shouting for sanity, the Tsunami’s propaganda wave suddenly struck.

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To Damien Fisher at NH Journal, The “Listening Sessions” Are as Much a Problem as the Schools Districts’ DIE Activities

DIE (Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity) are the Three Horsemen of Critical Race Theory. And Academic rigor, for which we pay our now REALLY uppity Education staffs, is dying for all of this indoctrination.

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The Exeter School District’s (SAU16) BLM Bedfellows…

The Exeter School District (SAU16) has had a series of PR nightmares but never let that slow your progressive roll. They’ve doubled down. The district nationally known for “branding” and shaming unvaccinated prom students continues to spite parents and families.

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CRT-Addled School District Hires “Diversity Director” for $95K/Year Plus “Generous” Benefits

A new Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice Director (DEIJ) was hired in SAU16 in Exeter, New Hampshire, at a lucrative salary. His background is in community organizing. Let’s take a look at his background and what he will do to help students. (or not help them).

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