supervisor and gay rights advocate who was assassinated in 1978. Some board members also said parents had not been adequately consulted about the curriculum.
Rejecting the curriculum meant the district would have to use a textbook published in 2006. Those textbooks do not comply with a 2011 state law that requires schools to teach students about the historical contributions of gay, bisexual and transgender Americans. Newsom, a Democrat who has often sparred with Republicans in other states over banning books,Gavin Newsom fines school district $1.
The board approved the curriculum during a special meeting late Friday night. They also instructed the district’s interim superintendent to review a portion of the curriculum that includes a discussion of gay rights and how same-sex marriage came to be legal in California.
Board President Joseph Komrosky said the vote was not in response to Newsom’s threat, but rather to avoid a lawsuit. "Gov. Newsom, I act independently and authoritatively from you. I am a sovereign citizen in the United States of America," Komrosky said during Friday’s meeting. "If we do not provide curriculum — I want everybody to hear this — we will literally be sued.""But this vote lays bare the true motives of those who opposed this curriculum. This has never been about parents’ rights.
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