No, your reading comprehension sucks out the ass! You keep mentioning things that you ASSUME I supposedly stated or believe, but never provide quotes of my post to prove it. That's called putting words in my mouth.
Not knowing school boards are connected is just an example of your ignorance. Liberal school boards are the problem. Teacher's unions are connected in similar ways. In my career, I was a short-term member of the NEA, AFT and a union that had no national affiliation. Up until recently, teacher's unions had no input into curriculum and that remains the same in a number of districts.
To educate you further, some states have one school district for each county. No more, no less. In my current state, there are three districts in the same county, with one being DoD dependent's schools, another city independent school district, and a county school district to encompass the areas not covered by the Army post and within the limits of the city independent district.. Each of them have their own school boards, elected by the voters. They also have three different teacher's unions. Guess what is not taught in any of those districts? CRT. How do I know this? I taught in two of those districts and I have friends who are teachers in all three, plus others out of this county.
I have a history degree and teacher's certification, and taught history courses at various times during my career. CRT has absolutely no place in any of those courses because it is not based on facts, but feelings. I taught about the slave trade, the causes of the Civil War, and Reconstruction, the KKK, and the civil rights movement.
Having two mixed race grandsons, I would be fighting our local board tooth and nail to prevent them from being exposed to such idiocy. Through the randomness of genetics, the older one appears white as the day is long. The younger one has dark skin and looks like his grandmother on his father's side, who was black. Should they hate each other as taught by CRT?
I also recently found out that my great grandmother, and great grandfather were mixed race from the late 1800s. Why did I not know this? In this state, blacks were not treated at "white" hospitals. but Native Americans were. When my grandmother and great aunt had the Spanish Flu, they claimed to be Native American because of their skin tone and were treated at the hospital. I grew up and lived until my late 50's when a DNA test proved I had no Native American blood (like Elizabeth Warren), but I was part black and mostly of Viking ancestry. Imagine my shock and confusion when I got those results. My surname is English, but I have only about 1/5 of my DNA from there.
In summary, most people have a lot to learn about schools in the current day because almost all of you are as old as Methuselah, and like me, went to school in the 60s, 70s, or 80s. Making assumptions based on your ancient experience is where you err greatly.