New Mexico GOP tells schools to reject social studies change
By CEDAR ATTANASIO
Associated Press / Report for America
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A New Mexico lawmaker is urging K-12 school leaders to reject new social studies standards approved by the state’s education department. Republican House Whip Rod Montoya argues that the new standards are racially divisive. He says local school officials “are morally obligated to reject” the education standards. It’s unclear what that would look like. School districts, not the state, ultimately choose which books to buy and how lessons are crafted. It’s also rare that school districts defy the state. But when a school board did so last year by rejecting mask mandates, the education department simply dismissed all members.