The Noem Administration is seeking an additional 15 days to determine if a report paid for by taxpayers will be released to the public. The report was conducted by the Department of Education and sought to determine whether or not quote “inherently divisive topics” were being taught in South Dakota k-12 public schools. Those teachings would include but not be limited to Critical Race Theory. Noem administration attorney Katie Hruska wrote a letter to Keloland News late last week saying the Governor’s office now requests an estimated 15 more businesses days to determine if the report will be released. The report was due to be released no later than July 1st.
In Touch 12/06/24
South Dakota Author James Jesser joins us to talk about his new book…