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Rochester board forwards revised multicultural education policy language, asks to assign duties to superintendent

Rochester City School District Board of Education · January 14, 2026
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The Rochester City School District board voted in a work session Jan. 13 to forward revisions to policy 43.50 (multicultural/global education) with modified language directing the superintendent to carry out related efforts; the board agreed to combine elements of two proposed drafts and move the item to the business agenda for a formal vote.

The Rochester City School District Board of Education voted during its Jan. 13 work session to forward revisions to policy 43.50, the district’s multicultural and global education policy, with a modification specifying that the superintendent — not the district generally — will guide implementation.

Board members had been considering two versions: an administration draft that named specific course content and a shorter proposal from Commissioner McCullough. Vice President Malloy…

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