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Carlsbad Unified to form ad hoc advisory committee to guide ethnic‑studies course development

Carlsbad Unified School District Board of Trustees · August 15, 2024
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Summary

Staff recommended forming an ad hoc advisory committee of parents, students and staff to provide capacity-building and feedback on a high‑school ethnic‑studies course to be offered in 2025–26; trustees urged including community members with lived experience from the four core communities in the state model and asked staff to solicit broad interest.

Carlsbad Unified staff recommended forming an ad hoc advisory committee to provide community feedback and capacity-building as the district develops a high‑school ethnic‑studies course required under state law.

Doctor Brockett told the board that Assembly Bill 101 (the state law requiring ethnic studies as part of graduation) requires districts to offer a course beginning in the 2025–26 school year and to adopt updated graduation requirements by 2026–27 for the Class of 2030. He said staff's recommended approach pairs a…

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