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NEA Instructs Teachers To Report Conversations With Students About Vaccine

New Jersey teachers have been instructed to document conversations with students and parents about the COVID-19 vaccine.

Fox News reported, A group of New Jersey teachers is speaking out after being alarmed by a teachers union training that instructs them to log conversations with parents and students about the COVID-19 vaccine into a progressive campaign app used by “Squad” queen Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y.

The National Educators Association (NEA) has been instructing teachers to upload their conversations with pupils and parents into the progressive campaign app Reach, the teachers say.

The opinions of parents and students are not the business of teachers at the institution in which the student learns. 

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If parents decide to tell a teacher their opinion of the vaccine, the parent shouldn’t have to worry about their conversation being logged and documented on an AOC campaign app. 

AOC does not represent a district in New Jersey. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez represents New York’s 14th congressional district. Why should she be concerned with harvesting the opinions of people in New Jersey? 

“Having the audacity to back this type of presentation shows that the NJEA, NEA, AFT, and any other organization involved clearly does not regard educators as professionals or critical thinkers,” Drama teacher Jennifer Mess said in a statement to Fox News.

 

“This was a blatant effort to coerce, manipulate, and even track information on students and their parents,”  she explained. 

This comes amid a push by concerned parents in Florida to initiate a “mass exodus of public schools,” over fear of indoctrination in class. 

Now parents also have to worry about information harvesting, as teachers act as agents of AOC, as instructed by their Unions.