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Trustees review recent federal executive orders; superintendent warns of potential funding and Title IX impacts
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Humboldt County School District trustees on Feb. 10 reviewed new federal executive orders aimed at education policy and school choice and discussed possible local impacts on curriculum, special education funding and athletics.
Humboldt County School District trustees on Feb. 10 reviewed new federal executive orders aimed at education policy and school choice and discussed possible local impacts on curriculum, special education funding and athletics.
Superintendent Dave Ebert said the district has “taken our stance” on political neutrality and that the executive order aimed at “radical indoctrination” would not require curriculum changes for Humboldt because the district “doesn't adhere to that one.” He added the district is comfortable with current curriculum adoptions and “we're not about to go out and buy new curriculum.”
The nut of the trustees' concern was finance. Ebert warned the board that the…
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