The California Department of Education estimated that creating this new required course would cost $276 million annually, according to the UC Senate review.
On average, most Californians still think their local public schools are doing a good job in preparing students for college, jobs, and engaged citizenship.
Low-income rural districts that publish DEI statements required by state law but don’t necessarily engage in the practices are caught in the crossfire.
Students were told to leave the country immediately, though it’s unclear how many have left. The number of visas revoked could rise, the State Department said.
The trends could mean that middle-class families in San Francisco are shifting their resources to send their children to private schools when they’re older.
According to one of history’s most well-known philosophers, young people need to be instructed in only four subjects to prepare them for a well-lived life.