January 9, 2012
Pursuant to Elections Code Section 9005, we have reviewed the
proposed initiative
(A.G. File No. 11‑0083) that would change existing requirements
regarding the inclusion of certain people and groups in school
instruction.
Background
Current law requires social science instruction and adopted
instructional materials to include information on the contributions of
various groups to the economic, political, and social development of
California and the United States of America. Existing law also requires
adopted instructional materials to accurately portray the cultural and
racial diversity of California. To meet the above requirements, social
science instruction and adopted instructional materials must include
information on men, women, Native Americans, African Americans, Mexican
Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, European Americans,
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender Americans, persons with
disabilities, and members of other ethnic or cultural groups. Current
law also prohibits schools from adopting instructional materials that
reflect adversely upon individuals because of their race, ethnicity,
gender, religion, disability, nationality, or sexual orientation.
Proposal
This measure removes the requirement that social science instruction
and adopted instructional materials include information on the
contributions of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans, and
persons with disabilities. In addition, schools would no longer be
prohibited from adopting instructional materials that reflect adversely
upon individuals because of their sexual orientation. The measure also
removes the requirements that (1) social science instruction include
information on the contributions of European Americans and (2) adopted
instructional materials include information on the contributions of
Pacific Islanders.
Fiscal Effect
Since the measure does not prohibit school districts from referencing
the contributions of any specific group, school districts would not be
required to make modifications to existing curriculum or instructional
materials. As a result, they would not need to incur additional
expenses.
Summary of Fiscal Effect:
- This measure would not impose additional costs on school
districts.
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