Noah Karvelis — the 24-year old Arizona music teacher who was credited with launching the national #RedforEd movement that spawned teachers’ strikes in Arizona in March 2018 and subsequently in other states around the country — holds just a “provisional” teaching certificate, having failed to complete the required coursework and pass tests on the U.S. Constitution and the Arizona Constitution.
This information about the #RedforEd leader is according to publicly available data on the Online Arizona Certification Information System (OACIS) website of the Arizona Department of Education.
In Arizona, public school teachers are granted “provisional” status for three years, after which they must pass a number of tests and performance reviews to achieve the more permanent “standard” status.
To gain “standard” status, “provisional” teachers must not be on a performance improvement plan and must complete coursework and pass two important tests — one on the U.S. Constitution and another on the Arizona Constitution.
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Witnessed this first hand in the Maryland library system which is funded by the Md. Dept. of Education. The place is a catch all for liberal losers and perverts that are unemployable in the private sector. You know, the ones that dye their hair pink, wear combat boots with dresses and Che t-shirts? It’s high dollar workfare for lazy people with a penchant for corrupting and endangering children while spending a lifetime on the public dole. They host bizarre sex act training classes, drag queen story time for 6-8 year olds, pad the shelves with their “Johnny has two Daddies” and “Transexual Toddlers” pervert training manuals all the while thinking they’re doing a phenomenal job educating the public. They solely promote all things liberal, LGBTQRS, Socialist, Communist, anti Christian and Marxist. Many are very sick people utilizing taxpayer funds to spread their diseased ideals with the aid and support of supervisors and administration. If you want to start cleaning up society, clean out the perversion in the library system!
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