Southern California School Board Approves Curriculum After Gov. Gavin Newsom Threatened $1.5 Million Fine

Southern California School Board Approves Curriculum After Gov. Gavin Newsom Threatened $1.5 Million Fine
California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks at a news conference in Sacramento, Calif., on March 16, 2023. Rich Pedroncelli/AP Photo
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TEMECULA, Calif.—A Southern California school board has voted to approve a social studies curriculum for elementary students, resolving a dispute with Gov. Gavin Newsom over lesson plans that mentioned the state’s first openly gay elected public official.

The Temecula Valley Unified School District had previously voted to reject the curriculum in part because some board members were concerned the curriculum’s supplementary material mentioned Milk, the former San Francisco supervisor and LGBT activist who was assassinated in 1978. Some board members also said parents had not been adequately consulted about the curriculum.