AG Linked To Firm That Stores ‘Psychological Profiles’ Of Students, Avoids Parental Consent

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Garland’s daughter is married to Xan Tanner, a cofounder of Panorama Education, which issues surveys to students asking if they are feeling “genderfluid,” and asks, “How confident are you that students at your school can have honest conversations with each other about race?”

At least one district’s contract says all of the personal student data is sent to the company — which is funded by Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg — under a loophole that circumvents a requirement for parental consent by counting the for-profit company as a “school official,” not an outside vendor.

Panorama, which focuses on “social-emotional learning” and surveys that gauge the feelings of parents, students, and staff, has among the broadest tentacles of any educational consultant. At least 22 of the nation’s largest 100 school districts have paid Panorama a combined $12 million in recent years, with a 23rd set to pay it millions more, a Daily Wire review found.


 

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According to this, Prince George's county schools are in on it.
 

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Education firm founded by AG Merrick Garland's son-in-law issued 'resource' for teachers that claims supporters of Donald Trump are white supremacists


Panorama recently put out a workshop which deals with systemic racism.

It includes a link to an article that calls both Ku Klux Klan members and President Trump's supporters 'examples of white supremacy.'
'SEL as Social Justice: Dismantling White Supremacy Within Systems and Self,' the Panorama workshop in question, features several 'resources' for teachers, including one that links to a Medium article titled 'How White Supremacy Lives in Our Schools, written by Altagracia Montilla.

Montilla's piece, published in July of 2020, says 'the rise in images of overt white supremacy in the media feeds into the confusion about white supremacy. While the Ku Klux Klan and MAGAs at half-empty Trump rallies (not that these are mutually exclusive groups) are in fact examples of white supremacy, they are not the only examples.'

The article claims that 'murderous police officers' is part of the reason why white supremacy 'is everywhere, pertinent and pervasive, woven into the fabric of our society and reflected in every institution and organization in the US, including schools.'

Montilla, who describes herself as a 'freedom-dreamer, facilitator, and strategist committed to dismantling oppressive systems,' says the education system is often close-minded toward ideas that go against what she sees as white supremacy culture.

'One of the purposes of listing characteristics of white supremacy culture in schools is to point out how schools consciously or unconsciously use these characteristics as their standards making it difficult, if not impossible, to open the door to other cultural norms and standards,' Montilla claimed, listing 'Perfectionism,' 'Worship of the Written Word,' 'Paternalism,' 'Defensiveness,' and 'Right to Comfort' as 'school practices that act as antidotes to white supremacy culture in schools.'
 
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