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BootinUp

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Sun Dec 18, 2022, 02:00 AM Dec 2022

Temecula students walk out in protest of new critical race theory ban [View all]

Story by Allyson Vergara,

Temecula’s youth are protesting a new resolution banning the teaching of critical race theory in schools.

Hundreds of students from Great Oak High School participated in a peaceful walkout from classes Friday morning, Dec. 16. The teenagers were speaking out against the critical race theory ban passed by a new conservative majority on the Temecula Valley Unified school board this week.

Sienna Andrade, a Great Oak senior and student body co-president, called the resolution a way of “censoring history,” and said she does not think it’s necessary “if CRT is not being taught” in schools.

“This is a student-run movement,” said Andrade, 17. “Students are more outspoken and involved; we want to stand up for what we believe in. We have the right to make change and have our voices heard.”

The school board’s 3-2 vote to prohibit critical race theory in classrooms came after a contentious meeting that ended early Wednesday, Dec. 14. The three trustees who voted to approve the ban — Joseph Komrosky, Danny Gonzalez and Jen Wiersma — were part of a new conservative Christian board majority sworn in at the meeting.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/temecula-students-walk-out-in-protest-of-new-critical-race-theory-ban/ar-AA15n5fk?ocid=winp2fp

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