From NewsObserver.com…
North Carolina’s seventh-largest school system has adopted stricter new rules on how teachers can talk about race and history in their classrooms.
The Johnston County school board approved revisions to the code of ethics policy on Friday that say teachers could be disciplined or fired if they teach that American historical figures weren’t heroes, undermine the U.S. Constitution in lessons or say that racism is a permanent part of American life.
The school board made the changes after the Johnston County Board of Commissioners withhold $7.9 million until an anti-Critical Race Theory policy was adopted.