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Indiana education leaders spoke against a Senate bill that targets discussion of race in class curricula during a press conference Tuesday – the day before lawmakers expect to hear it.
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The Senate education committee adopted an amendment from Sen. Linda Rogers to address concerns from teachers and parents. Rogers said her goal is to bring parents and schools together.
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The Indiana House approved a controversial school content and curriculum bill Wednesday, after more than an hour and a half of discussion on the House floor and making some changes to the bill earlier this week.
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The bill is one of several moving through the Indiana Legislature that seek to require all school curricula to be vetted by parent review committees and posted publicly online, in addition to banning schools’ ability to implement concepts like critical race theory.
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The bill would require all school curricula to be posted online for parental review and ban schools’ ability to implement concepts like critical race theory.