The Colorado State Board of Education on Thursday approved much-contested social study standards, adding back references to people of color and the LGBTQ community that were removed following critical feedback from board members and the public.
Revisions have been in the works for a year. They represent broad guidelines of what students should learn but local school boards and educators decide what specifically is taught in classrooms and which textbooks are used. Debates included issues such as whether LGBTQ figures and their contributions should be included and how students learn about the Holocaust and the Nazi party. The final round of revisions not only removed references to the LGBTQ community in standards for young students, middle and high schoolers but also stripped many references to African Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans, Indigenous Peoples and religious minorities.
“It’s making sure there are opportunities as early as preschool for students to express themselves and share their families.” Tally Shannon, a 16-year-old junior at Denver Public Schools, who is a transgender lesbian, said during Thursday’s public comment her identity would be brushed under the rug if the standards took out references to the LGBTQ community.
Private school or homeschool. Those are really the options.
Every board member that voted to ratify this needs to be removed from their positions and charged with sexual abuse of children.
Liberals are pedophiles
Waited till after midterms.
Gross
Nope
It would be fine if it were all balanced and facts were used. Instead there will be parroting producing only more parrots, instead of great thinkers and explorers, no risk takers but only those who seek the safety of padded rooms and a nanny government. Sad.
thats why we home school
I wish there were enough Catholic schools for everyone.
Wonderful news!!
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