Temecula Valley Unified School District’s ban on critical race theory was challenged in a lawsuit filed in Riverside County this week. The plaintiffs, which include teachers and parents, claim the district is infringing on students’ right to an education and unlawfully imposing its ideological views.
Joseph Komrosky, the school board president, said in a statement, “As one of three trustees who voted for the resolution and who prioritizes ...
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