School responded to a parent’s book complaint by reading it aloud to the entire student body

“Anyone else check out the read a loud book on Canvas for 2nd grade today? Ron’s Big Mission was the book that was read out loud to my 7 year old. I caught this after she watched it bc I was working with my 3rd grader. I have called my daughters school. Parents, we have to preview what we are letting the kids see on there.”

The book in question, “Ron’s Big Mission,” highlights a true story from the childhood of Challenger astronaut Ron McNair, who had experienced discrimination as a child in South Carolina because he was Black. In 1959, when he was nine years old, McNair wanted to check out books at the library, but the librarian told him the library didn’t loan books to “coloreds.” McNair refused to leave the library until he was allowed to check out books. Rather than give him a library card, the librarian called the police, who ultimately convinced her to just let him check out books.

Rockwood Education Equity and Diversity Director Brittany Hogan told KMOX News Radio that after hearing of the complaint, other parents responded immediately in the book’s defense.

“They were saying this is amazing that they were buying copies of the book,” Hogan said. “One of our parents came out and said she was going to purchase a copy for every second-grader at the elementary school that her children attends.”

And the school responded in the best possible way—by announcing the book was going to be read aloud to the whole student body via Zoom. That’s how you shut down a bigot. Boom.

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