Parents allowed to remove students from Black History Month lessons
Officials at a Utah charter school said few families asked that their children be excluded from the Black History Month curriculum
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A charter school in northern Utah is allowing parents to opt students out of its Black History Month curriculum and the decision has sparked a debate.
Micah Hirokawa, director of Maria Montessori Academy said on the school’s Facebook page on Friday that he “reluctantly” sent out a letter explaining families are allowed “to exercise their civil rights to not participate in Black History Month at the school,” according to
A charter school in northern Utah that is allowing parents to opt students out of its Black History Month curriculum has sparked a debate over if parents should have the option.