The Ethnic Studies Police in Arizona
From Mary Ann Zehr of Education Week. She reports on how some courses may be scrutinized after being videotaped:
When I reported for a May 19 article for Education Week about the ethnic-studies controversy in Arizona, Abel Morado, the principal of Tucson High School, told me he didn’t see the ethnic studies classes taught at his school as violating the new law, H.B. 2281, because they are open to any student. He contended they couldn’t thus be deemed as designed for a particular ethnic group. [But Arizona’s Superintendent of Public Schools is suspicious]. Click here for the rest of the column.
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