AG Rob Bonta pressed district leaders for documents justifying their decision.
Rob Bonta , Gavin Newsom and state Superintendent Tony Thurmond last week warned school leaders against restricting curriculum and cautioned that content rejections would be reviewed by the attorney general. The letter to Temecula is the first target of such a review. | APSACRAMENTO, Calif.
Bonta, Gov. Gavin Newsom and state Superintendent Tony Thurmond last week warned school leaders against restricting curriculum and cautioned that content rejections would be reviewed by the attorney general. The letter to Temecula is the first target of such a review. The Temecula school board, representing a politically diverse area north of San Diego, became a primary target of state Democrats’ ire after Newsom took notice of its curriculum rejection over the weekend.
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