Three New Hampshire public school teachers, two parents and the state’s second-largest teacher’s union are suing the state over its “freedom from discrimination in education” law, which they say restricts how public school educators can teach about.
Three New Hampshire public school teachers, two parents and the state’s second-largest teacher’s union are suing the state over its “freedom from discrimination in education” law, which they say restricts how public school educators can teach about.
Just one year after New Hampshire legislators first introduced a bill that banned the teaching or discussion of “divisive concepts” like systemic racism, another bill will be debated this legislative session that would take those restrictions.
Just one year after New Hampshire legislators first introduced a bill that banned the teaching or discussion of “divisive concepts” like systemic racism, another bill will be debated this legislative session that would take those.
The proposed bill seeks to ban public school teachers from promoting any theory that depicts U.S. history or its founding in a negative light, including the idea that the country was founded on racism.