A former North Texas high school principal who was caught up in a critical race theory controversy is suing his old district and a school board member.
James Whitfield, 43, principal at Colleyville Heritage High School, has been placed on leave by the Grapevine-Colleyville ISD after being accused of teaching critical race theory at his high school. A former North Texas high school principal is suing his old district and a school board member.
James Whitfield parted ways with the Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District more than a year ago. The former Colleyville Heritage High School principal claimed he was pushed out over accusations he promoted critical race theory.How Colleyville Heritage's Black principal was swept into a "critical race theory" maelstromThe Grapevine-Colleyville ISD board agreed to keep former principal James Whitfield on paid leave until August 2023. He and his supporters say he was wrongly accused of promoting and teaching critical race theory.Dr.
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