‘Adult supremacy’ proves idiocy at San Francisco school district
The San Francisco Unified School District is facing criticism for hosting workshops that label teachers as oppressors and classroom authority as 'adult supremacy.' Critics argue that this approach undermines educational standards and distracts from essential skills like reading and math. Parents are concerned that ideological training is taking precedence over fundamental education, leading to unprepared students in higher education.
- ▪The San Francisco Unified School District hosted a workshop that argued the teacher-student relationship is oppressive.
- ▪More than half of California students are not reading at grade level, raising concerns among parents.
- ▪Colleges have reported a decline in incoming students' math skills after standardized testing was dropped.
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Opinion ‘Adult supremacy’ proves idiocy at San Francisco school district By Sonja Shaw Published June 2, 2026, 6:40 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google California families want schools that focus on teaching kids to read, write and think critically. Instead, the San Francisco Unified School District is hosting workshops like one that casts teachers as oppressors and classroom authority as “adult supremacy.” This is not satire.
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