Social Emotional Learning Enters 2nd Phase In Jefferson County, Tennessee Schools, Parents Express Concerns Over Student Surveys

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By David Seal [Special to The Tennessee Conservative] –

Student surveys are one of the known tools of SEL.

Children as young as 11 years old are being presented with deeply personal survey questions probing the marital and divorce status of their parents, inquiries about family members that are incarcerated, substance abuse, and foster care. Older students recently had to complete a survey in class with questions about the frequency of their medical treatment, church attendance, dental checkups, financial dependance/independence, belief in God, and punishment at different age levels.

SEL surveys often mix legitimate questions with those of a questionable nature, causing parents to ponder the SEL/Survey connection.

My 6th grader from Jeff Middle came home and told us he had to fill out what we told him not to [surveys]. He said he was afraid of getting into trouble or getting a bad grade for not filling it out. He said he was afraid to speak up, but he told his friends. He said one of the questions was, “Are your parents divorced, getting a divorce, or going through one now, or other. He said he put down other” – Trish McRae Ambern, JMS Parent

At least one prominent news organization has raised the question of parental consent for the deeply personal questions that students are seeing in the state of Tennessee on surveys. “The Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA), 20 U.S.C. § 1232h requires LEAs [school systems] to notify parents or guardians and to obtain consent – or allow them to opt their child out of – participating in certain school activities. These activities include a student survey, analysis, or evaluation”

Jefferson County Schools signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Tennessee Department of Education on March 3, 2022, acknowledging that either “passive” or “active” consent is required for certain types of surveys with sensitive content. A copy of that signed agreement is linked here.

Certain parents are reporting that active consent was not obtained; and many more are seeking a non-public option for the education of their children, some citing concerns over SEL.

At least 735 school age children in Jefferson County were attending some form of non-public school option as of May 13, 2022; and that number is increasing with parents seeking homeschool and private options. The Jefferson County non-public enrollment report is provided here.

Georgia Psychologist Dr. Robert Jones (PsyD) explains the fallacy of Social Emotional Learning in his New American interview by explaining that SEL creates a form of artificial or vacant self-esteem in children, basically a hollow structure that is not based on student achievement or accomplishment, a system that allows nearly anything to enter curriculum, including left leaning ideology and political agendas. Later in life, a student may suffer unintended legal consequences because of the psychological labeling that often occurs under SEL practices. Jones’ video interview is linked here.

For background and informational resources on SEL, a link is provided here.

Jefferson County Schools entered its second phase of Social Emotional Learning this school year, committing to a $116,000.00 contract on June 25, 2022, to train teachers in SEL. Last year, Jefferson County Schools contracted for SEL training at a cost of $123,600.00, bringing the two-year total to $239,600.00.

*This article originally appeared in the Jefferson County Post.  Republished here due to submission by the author.

About the Author: David Seal is a retired Jefferson County educator, recognized artist, local businessman, 917 Society Volunteer, and current Chairman of the Jefferson County Republican Party. He has also served Jefferson County as a County Commissioner and is a lobbyist for the people on issues such as eminent domain, property rights, education, and broadband accessibility on the state level.

4 thoughts on “Social Emotional Learning Enters 2nd Phase In Jefferson County, Tennessee Schools, Parents Express Concerns Over Student Surveys

  • September 1, 2022 at 6:34 pm
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    We have literally lost the great state of Tennessee. I saw this happening a few years ago and now it is here full force.

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  • September 1, 2022 at 7:43 pm
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    You do realize this is just a new name for a slightly watered down version of CRT. The left is great at changing the names but doing the same things.

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  • September 4, 2022 at 11:07 am
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    Penny Schwimmer Edu Comm, this intrusive social engineering, in public schools is your job to eliminate.
    What are your issues with parental consent?
    You and your CRT friends need to expiditially pack up and move along

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  • November 21, 2022 at 5:32 pm
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    Thankfully I have no kids in school. They would be in foster care as I would be in jail. First, if my child was marked down for refusing to fill out one of these forms, someone would be unable to read it due to excessive swelling of the eyes. No form of any kind should be handed to a child his or her parents have not read first. Second, if our legislature is unable to control the school system, then they are party to the abuse of minors and should be arrested and removed from office. Bill Lee, I regret ever casting a vote for you and if you agree with what’s being done, your children should be removed from the home.

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