“There’s really not a scenario in which we divert from our efforts to ensure all our students feel like they belong and are included in our schools,” said Amie Carter, Sonoma County superintendent of schools. She advised local school districts to remain guided by California law, which continues to uphold DEI principles.
It is just a scare tactic, according to Travis Bristol, an associate professor at the UC Berkeley School of Education and an expert on race and gender in educational settings. “The administration is choosing to use fear and division. School districts should know that this is just them announcing their beliefs and interpretation (of law),” he said. “It's not something that should be followed at this present moment.”
"There’s really not a scenario in which we divert from our efforts to ensure all our students feel like they belong and are included in our schools,” said Amie Carter, Sonoma County superintendent of schools. She advised local school districts to remain guided […]
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