San Francisco school district under fire over mandatory ‘ethnic studies’ identity course for freshmen

By Annie Gaus:

San Francisco parent advocates are furious over what they call an “unvetted and illegal” ethnic studies course that was rammed through without meaningful input — citing divisive lesson plans like a “privilege wheel” that sorts student into an “oppressor/oppressed framework,” according to a legal warning sent to city leaders.

The Friends of Lowell Foundation, which advocates for academic merit at San Francisco’s premier public magnet school Lowell High, blasted a year-long ethnic studies course just permanently adopted by San Francisco Unified School District — making it a requirement for ninth graders.

The scathing letter accuses the San Francisco Board of Education and district leaders of quietly pushing a $7 million, required course for ninth graders called “Voices”that has largely been concealed from concerned parents. 

An illustration of a "Wheel of Power/Privilege" with categories such as wealth, gender, sexuality, and ability, divided into "marginalized" and "power" segments.

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