With Course On “Diversity And Inclusion”…
El Rancho Verde Unified School District will stop requiring its high-school students to take geography and instead require them to take a class on diversity and inclusion.
ERUSD president Aurora Villon said the class is necessary because minority students “need to feel validated.”
California School District Drops Mandatory Geography Class, Replaces It With Course On ?Diversity And Inclusion?? | RedFlagNews.com
Alrighty then.
Well. Given that the population in this school district is 12% black 33%Latino and the rest White and other races, I see the blacks and Latinos getting a dose of their own medicine.
Alameda County Percent
African American/Black 12.8%
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.4%
Asian/Asian American 21.9%
Filipino 5.0%
Hispanic/Latino 32.6%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 1.3%
White 21.4%
Multiracial 4.0%
Public School Enrollment, by Race/Ethnicity - Kidsdata.org