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Portland Public Schools to Alter ‘equal outcomes’ Equity Policies to Avoid Appearance of Racial Discrimination

Edward TomicBy Edward TomicMarch 26, 202513 Comments3 Mins Read1K Views
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The Portland Public School Board will be considering changes to its multiple equity-related policies in order to avoid an appearance of racial discrimination in its hiring practices.

Portland Superintendent Ryan Scallon foreshadowed the revisions to the district’s equity policy at the board’s March 18 meeting, saying that the policies, initially approved in 2021, would need to be revised in light of the 2023 U.S. Supreme Court decision “determining that race-conscious affirmative action in college admission is unconstitutional.”

[RELATED: Portland Superintendent Doubles Down on Allowing Boys in Girls’ Sports and Bathrooms, Comparing to Civil Rights and Women’s Suffrage Movements…]

“These revisions are not to roll back our commitment, but rather to reinforce it, and to ensure the [equity] policy is well positioned to assist us in continuing our work,” Scallon said.

According to the district’s current definition of equity, equity will only be achieved in the district when “there are no identifiable differences in outcomes and experiences for any population sub-group (race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, etc).”

[RELATED: Portland Schools’ Equity Push Aims for All Students to Have Equal Outcomes, Equal Experiences…]

The revised version of the policy, brought before the board’s curriculum and policy committee on Tuesday, would remove the list of population sub-groups in parentheses from the definition.

It would also remove a second part of the definition that specifically references racial equity as being achieved “when outcomes cannot be predicted or identified by race.”

Portland Public Schools’ Senior Executive Director of Strategy Sarah Warren explained that while the district’s broad definition of equity would not be changing, the district has “chosen to not call out specific sub-groups,” and that part B of the definition is “somewhat redundant and not necessary.”

[RELATED: Portland School Board to Confirm New Superintendent Tuesday with “Unapologetic Commitment to Equity”…]

The revised policy also seeks to make changes to the district’s hiring practices — specifically to a section that appeared to require the district hire a racially diverse staff.

As revised, the policy removes language about recruiting and hiring “staff who are racially diverse,” replacing it with a longer paragraph affirming Portland Public Schools’ compliance with non-discrimination laws.

“Hiring and recruitment — similarly, wanting to make sure that we reinforce that Portland Public Schools practices non-discrimination in line with state and federal law,” Warren said of the revision.

[RELATED: Member of Portland Schools’ Redistricting Committee Suggests Minimizing School Choice to Increase Diversity…]

Warren said that the district will “have to be careful that the language we use to talk about that and our hiring process makes clear that we are not discriminating based on someone’s particular identity or background.”

The committee voted unanimously in support of advancing the revised policy to the full school board.

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Edward Tomic

Edward Tomic is a reporter for The Maine Wire based in Southern Maine. He grew up near Boston, Massachusetts and is a graduate of Boston University. He can be reached at [email protected]

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Jimmy Potatoes
Jimmy Potatoes
11 months ago

“all people held to high expatiations” Well that’s new, You start enforcing that first then we’ll talk.

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Kris
Kris
11 months ago

Looks like a lot of Maine officials are not skipping the meals.

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Eeddyedward
Eeddyedward
11 months ago

Complete hogwash from Portlands so called educators! Who do they think they are kidding? C’mon man!

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Olde Crone
Olde Crone
11 months ago

Scrambling to continue the degradation of American society and insure the uninterrupted brainwashing of our children for their enslavement in Janet’s
Marxist utopia. Ask yourself what was really injected into the fearful population
of progressive sheeple.

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Benny Weaver
Benny Weaver
11 months ago

Stop calling them schools .
They are now nothing more than day care centers .
Daycare and political indoctrination centers rolled into one .

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Mark Wheelin
Mark Wheelin
11 months ago

Equity<Mediocrity

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beachmom
beachmom
11 months ago

The very idea of equity ,which is not equality, it that everyone has the same results.
This is just a bunch of psychobabble to avoid losing funding
Get your kids out of these govt asylums

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Craig
Craig
11 months ago

Imagine that! Camilian scum changing putter appearances to mean and do the same shit to fool people! Fire em all!!

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mainer
mainer
11 months ago

The feds are not going to accept this! Portland will lose its federal funding.

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sandy
sandy
11 months ago

Still just a bunch of Bable.

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Semperfi75
Semperfi75
11 months ago

You can put lipstick on a pig, but it’s still a pig!

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Johnny Rocket
Johnny Rocket
11 months ago

So the dumbing down continues.

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Eeddyedward
Eeddyedward
11 months ago

Complete farce! Brought to you by the teaching profession, nothing but a bunch of overpaid, underworked layabouts. Teaching has become a complete national scam!! Teachers that have retired are embarrassed to even admit they were teachers now! C’mon man!

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