Beginning in second grade, students will learn about different family structures. That includes families with LGBT parents.
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The California State Board of Education voted unanimously to include a
comprehensive study of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender history
in public schools, according to the Los Angeles Times.
The curriculum will be taught to elementary, middle, and high-school students in history and social-science classes.
National Review reported that beginning in second grade,
students will learn about different family structures. That includes
families with LGBT parents.
The framework states the goal is to help students "locate themselves
and their own families in history and learn about the lives and
historical struggles of their peers."
In fourth grade, students will learn about the history of LGBT people
in California and the country's first gay rights organizations in the
1950s.
Fourth graders will also be taught about Harvey Milk, "a New Yorker
who was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1977 as
California's first openly gay public official," National Review reports. The study of Milk is incorporated into learning about immigrants who come to California.
Under the new curriculum, the role of gender in history will be
taught to eighth grade students, including a study on how the Western
frontier made way for substantial changes in gender norms.
In high school, students will learn about the first time a
sex-reassignment surgery was performed, homosexuals in the military,
"LGBT-oriented subcultures," and "the pioneering role of gay
politicians," National Review reports.
In addition, as part of the LGBT curriculum, high school students
will learn about the Supreme Court decision that overturned sodomy laws.
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