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Quiet Resistance
A new “gotcha” video shows North Texas teachers pushing back against the state’s absurd education bans.
BY ANTHONY MARIANI
Just when your average rational person couldn’t respect and admire public school teachers any more, there’s a new alleged “gotcha” video that only reveals them as critical thinkers and fact lovers, just the kind of people we non-crazies want teaching our children.
In the video that shall go unnamed to keep it from generating any more views, some C-team right-wing personality — let’s call him “Gotcha Gary” — shows hidden-camera footage of North Texas public school educators admitting to, in Gotcha Gary’s words, “possibly breaking the law.”
The law is Texas’ ridiculous ban on Social and Emotional Learning (SEL), Critical Race Theory or CRT (whatever that is; just another right-wing bogeyman), and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in public schools.
In Gotcha Gary’s new video, a Coppell school district administrator is revealed explaining the way in which he and his team teach a certain equity-minded science standard without triggering Gov. Greg Abbott’s goon squad. Our new favorite person, Coppell ISD’s Evan Whitfield, says, “We kind of dance, tap dance, around calling it anything, because if I were to say, ‘Coppell is teaching [Next Generation Science Standards],’ if I were to publish that on our website, that’s when we would get a call” from the TEA (Texas Education Agency). “Yeah, but are we still teaching NGSS-ish? Absolutely.”
NGSS says that “students from all backgrounds should have a fair opportunity to participate in scientific learning experiences that are authentic, relevant, and engaging.”
How that’s terrible, only ask a terrible person like Gotcha Gary or Greg Abbott.
And it’s not just teachers Gary’s accosting. Roaming outside schools with his microphone on camera, he also corners parents. He peppers them not with questions or context but with leading statements. In
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with speakers from both sides of the debate. One member of the Texas Democratic Rural Caucus told KUT News in Austin that “public education in Texas is on a path toward complete disarray, and this is by design. The Abbott crowd is deliberately going beyond just dismantling our public schools [and is] actually hell-bent on sabotaging the actual existence of public education itself.”
front of a Coppell elementary school in the new video, Gotcha Gary jumps on a mom walking her kid out of the building and, without any context, merely says to Mom rapid fire-like, “A Coppell school district administrator was captured on hidden camera bragging about deceiving parents,” before jamming his mic in her face.
The woman stops, looks at him, then simply says, “That’s awful, yeah.”
Groundbreaking stuff, Gary.
His whole point is to drum up support for vouchers or “Education Savings Accounts (ESAs),” as Abbott misleadingly calls them, no doubt because “private-school welfare” would not go over well. On Gotcha Gary’s YouTube page (17.4K subscribers), his group says, “Passing legislation for universal school choice” or ESAs “is the best way to empower parents to choose schools where they can be confident their children aren’t being taught controversial ideologies like Critical Race Theory.”
SEL, CRT, and DEI, Gary says in the new video, “bring racism. They bring
antisemitism. They divide us.”
Amid the incessant whining from far-right snowflakes that fact-based history makes white students feel bad because their ancestors killed impoverished Blacks and Hispanics and that equity-focused hiring discriminates against Whitey, many teachers — lots even in North Texas, apparently — soldier on in the name of equality, equity, and fact-based instruction.
At Keller ISD, teachers are plowing forward with SEL principles but under a different name. At Edgewood ISD, an ELAR content coordinator tells Gotcha Gary that she and her team are ignoring the CRT ban because they “do not follow much of what Abbott is trying to get us to do,” and in Plano, Gotcha Gary nabs an administrator being rational by saying diversity trainings are still being conducted there.
ESAs, or vouchers, will be Topic No. 1 in January, when the Texas Legislature reconvenes. Last week at the Capitol, the Texas House Committee on Public Education held a two-day discussion on ESAs/vouchers
In Texas now, 14- to 15-year-olds can work up to 48 hours per week, almost like adults. The endgame for conservatives — mostly white, mostly wealthy, often Christian — is to segregate poor (often Black or brown) students from whites to allow the whites to further their education while Black/brown students spend their precious youth and the rest of their miserable lives clocking in at blue-collar jobs. The ESA/ voucher train will also barrel right over poor, rural whites, which is why rural Texas Republicans have joined minority Dems in quashing ESAs/vouchers in the state year after year. There’s now a difference maker. Big-money donors have foisted ESA/ voucher-loving Republicans into rural seats formerly occupied by pragmatic, anti-ESA/ voucher Republicans, meaning this time around in the lege, ESAs/vouchers will cruise to approval.
Data from other states has proven that ESAs/vouchers are only wealthy welfare. Parents who can afford private schools have been whining forever about paying tuition at St. John’s Wort or Our Lady of Hail Mary Passes while also funding public school students through taxation, never realizing that an educated populace is a healthy populace. Or maybe that’s the plan. When you’re poor and uneducated, you’ll believe anything, even that wealth trickles down. The gap between the haves and have-nots has never been wider, and approving ESAs/ vouchers now will only turn that gap into an untraversable chasm.
Public school teachers are our only hope to staunch the changing tide. For them, going on strike would be a challenge — too much to lose in a souring labor market. Quiet resistance may be the only option. As Gotcha Gary has proven, Coppell, Plano, Keller school districts and others are leading that charge. You can help by supporting them via social media and by helping pay for classroom supplies.
And by writing letters and/or fiery columns in local magazines. l
This column reflects the opinions of the editorial board and not the Fort Worth Weekly To submit a column, please email Editor Anthony Mariani at Anthony@FWWeekly. com. He will gently edit it for clarity and concision.
A C-team right-wing media personality with a bunch of followers catches North Texas educators skirting a state ban, and all he does is make us love them even more. Courtesy YouTube
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nizing 101 course, likely to the benefit of thousands of young and first-time voters wondering how to get involved. In between the stump speeches, co-founders Medrano and Kim kept the focus on recruiting volun teers to not just attend fundraising and getout-the-vote events but to actually organize their own events in their communities using S4K’s toolbox and guidance.
Discord to help organize its now-mobilized army of Swift fans. Already it has been using an active social media presence to energize people to not just vote but actively support their local candidates using text and phone banks and postcard-writing events (all named for Swift lyrics, of course), then en couraging members to share their volunteer experiences on the “S4K Wins” account to spread the word.
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Harris ticket, so we know “All Too Well” who she’ll be voting for this time around
The only hitch in the call was a missed connection with U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Dallas, who gave a viral speech at last week’s Democratic National Convention and surely would have fired up the North
Near the end of the kickoff, S4K organizers announced they had raised over $122,000 for the Harris campaign during the event, largely through Swift-coded donation amounts like $13 (Tay-Tay’s favorite number)
mentum the group is clearly already sending Harris’ way, it’s hard to imagine Swift not acknowledging the movement or making a statement herself. But endorsement or not, Swifties, a powerful force in their own right, are mobilized and “living for the hope of it
“This movement started with one post,” Medrano said. “One tweet. Your voice
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BUCK U
Frogs Take Flight
TCU’s season-opener against the historically poor Stanford Cardinal is
vitally important.
BY BUCK D. ELLIOTT
Michael Scott said it best: “I’m ready to get hurt again.” Though compared to last season’s experience that combined the cautionary fables of Icarus’ wings melting before being crushed by Sisyphus’ stone, Purple Nation should approach this year with mostly cautious optimism. Tenth-ranked Florida State couldn’t even make it to Week 1 without their hopes drowning in a keg of Guinness, and new Power 5’er SMU needed a 16-point fourth quarter to survive Nevada. Save for maybe three or four teams in this every-season-transfer era, no one knows a damn thing about who is good and who isn’t. If you’re not the type of fan who peruses message boards in the offseason and obsesses over three-deep lineups, transfer rumors, and who is already signed to the class of 2032, let me catch you up on the things that matter most for the conference, because the neighborhood has changed a lot. The conference — which desperately needs a different name — is no longer 10 teams who play in a round robin but 16 who’ll compete in a semicircle. Oklahoma and Texas packed up their money bags and absconded for the SEC. The Big 12 added Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, and Utah, all from the effectively deceased PAC 12. There are no divisions yet, and each member is supposed to play all conference opponents twice in a four-year period. There
are four projected rivalries, or teams who will play each other every year. TCU and Baylor and Kansas State and Kansas are the familiar pairings. The others are Arizona State against Arizona and BYU keepin’ it holy against Utah.
There is an expanded 12-team playoff starting this season which includes all Power 5 champions receiving an automatic bid, along with Seeds 6 through 12. The top four teams (who used to be the only participants) will have a bye while the rest play in a bracket format (5 v. 12, 6 v. 11, and so on). The playoffs begin before Christmas, the quarterfinals around the New Year, and the semifinals in the second week of January, when the old championship game took place. The new championship will be later that month. Gone are the days of bellyaching if your squad is dropped from the top four, but the new format involves many fanbases in the mix as 2-loss Power 5 teams and 0- or 1-loss Group of Five squads will make their case to crack the dirty dozen and gain their shot at the first expanded playoff.
For TCU specifically, Joe Gillespie (now head coach of Waco Midway High School) is out as defensive coordinator, and Andy Avalos (former head coach of Boise State and coordinator at Oregon) is in. Josh Hoover, who was the starting Frog quarterback the majority of last year after Chandler Morris succumbed to injury again, has earned the starting job and is sitting at the head of a quarterback room of all Texas products as the only returner from last season. The offensive line is a veteran group of almost completely new faces. Wait, that doesn’t make sense … Senior Mike Nichols is the only returning lineman among a group of transfer juniors and seniors. The trenches were a weak point last season despite the talent and production of Emani Bailey (now with the Kansas City Chiefs).
Offensive coordinator Kendal Briles, who is in a make-or-break season, will be looking for more balance in the attack to take pressure off Hoover, who displayed tremendous upside but is not yet ready to toss the rock 50-plus times per game with success. Supporting the backfield is a committee of familiar faces, headlined by Cam Cook, a sophomore who suffered an injury early in his debut season but still saw limited action in nine games last year. Behind him are senior Trey Sanders, who transferred in with Briles from Arkansas last season, and Junior Trent Battle. Entering his fourth season at the same school
— a rarity in today’s game — he’s listed as third but is a multi-tool threat, recruited as a quarterback but having spent time at special teams, receiver, and running back. Look for Cook to be fed most frequently and Sanders to be featured in short-yardage situations, while Battle can threaten as a change of pace through mid-game.
The receiving corps is the most proven offensive element, and the onus is on Savion Williams to fulfill expectations of a dominating presence a la Quentin Johnston, Jalen Reagor, Josh Doctson, and Corey Rodgers. Williams possesses the physicality and dexterity to be elite, but the connection with Hoover will determine how far he goes. Opposite Williams will be transfer Eric McAlister, who followed Avalos home — the receiver grew up in Azle — and racked up nearly 1,000 receiving yards on the blue turf last season. Senior JP Richardson returns in the slot. Having led all wideouts in yards last season — Kansas City Chiefs tight end Jared Wiley was the overall leader in that category — he rounds out what has the potential to be a difference-making group of on the offensive side of the ball for the Frogs.
TCU starts their season unceremoniously on a Friday night in Palo Alto against the Stanford Cardinal — is it a tree, a bird, a color, a failed experiment? No one really knows, except that it’s definitively not plural. Stanford is best known for rejecting brilliant students academically and playing football poorly, last season being no exception. The Cardinal narrowly escaped dead last in a conference that went the way of the tech bubble, but they beat Colorado,
something the Frogs couldn’t do. Stanford also boasts homefield advantage but not in the traditional sense. The Farm, as their stadium is known, is one of the country’s most novel college football venues in that it’s basically an EV in a world of straight-pipe muscle cars. There will be hundreds of high school games happening simultaneously throughout Texas with more energy, passion, and volume from their crowds than what will emanate from NorCal on Friday. TCU will need to generate electricity, because the home crowd simply issues apathy. The expectation from the Frog faithful is that if this team is to meet minimum expectations (a bowl bid), then they’ll need to belch exhaust fumes all over the Stanford Volt if the purple even hopes to compete with the best of their conference foes.
This season’s resetting of expectations for Purple Nation should leave fanatics primed to consider a 7- or 8-win season a hopping success. Even with the expanded playoff, I wouldn’t expect even a third-place Big 12 squad to make the dozen. Most prognosticators are considering Kansas State and Utah to be the class of the conference, which is a sound prediction. TCU is kind of that “might be good second or third tier” along with Oklahoma State, Iowa State, Kansas, and UCF. The Frogs usually play a little better when they’re underestimated, but I think fulfilling their projected status of fourth or fifth in the newly expanded conference would be a great season for Dykes and company to build on, and no one on the current staff would need to be shopping for a new job for Christmas. l
Fulfilling their projected status of fourth or fifth in the newly expanded conference would be a great season for the Horned Frogs to build on.
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