Superintendent complains about ‘privileged White people’ during school training session

By Valerie Richardson | The Washington Times

A Colorado schools superintendent has had enough of certain White people.

Tony Byrd, superintendent of the Summit School District in Frisco, complained at a January professional development session about the “privileged White people” who sit on the local School Accountability Committee and District Accountability Committee.

“I get 100% drained from DAC. I get drained from SAC. I get drained, I just get drained from privileged White people,” Mr. Byrd said in an audio recording obtained by Parents Defending Education and shared with The Washington Times.

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