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  • California educators pass controversial ethnic studies curriculum

    Varun Hukeri, Daily Caller News Foundation|Updated Mar 30, 2021

    ANALYSIS California's state education board unanimously approved a model ethnic studies curriculum Thursday, March 25, after years of divisive debate, multiple drafts and more than 100,000 public comments about the proposal. The nearly 900-page curriculum focuses on "historically marginalized peoples" – particularly racial minorities – and calls on students to study the "imperialism, settler colonialism and genocide, both cultural and physical" of those peoples. The curriculum...

  • Foundation sues governor over school reopening restrictions

    City News Service|Updated Jul 21, 2020

    LOS ANGELES (CNS) - A legal foundation filed suit today to overturn Gov. Gavin Newsom's order barring schools in the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, Riverside and elsewhere in the state from bringing students into the classrooms this fall in response to soaring coronavirus infections. The Center for American Liberty brought the complaint against Newsom, state Attorney General Xavier Becerra, state Public Health Officer Sonia Y. Angell and State Superintendent of Pu...

  • California educators: Expect 'hybrid' classrooms in the fall

    Updated May 21, 2020

    JANIE HAR and JOCELYN GECKER Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The California schools superintendent said Wednesday he expects school for the state's 6 million students to resume as usual in late August or September but with classes that look radically different to maintain social distancing standards. Superintendent Tony Thurmond said he expects a mix of in-person and distance learning with fewer children in classes, hallways and other common areas as campuses try to...