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New York State Board Of Regents Approves New Guidelines On How To Create More Equity In School Curriculums

The Board of Regents approved guidelines on how to create more equity. They include delving deeper into the country's painful past.

(Jenna Fisher/Patch)

May 12, 2021

Schools across New York state are being urged to look at potential biases — from the curriculum to policies.

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The Board of Regents approved guidelines on how to create more equity. They include delving deeper into the country’s painful past, CBS2’s Aundrea Cline-Thomas reported Tuesday.

“After reading this story ‘Memphis, Martin and the Mountaintop, The Sanitation Strike Of 1968,’ I want us to think about what is a movement,” New York City Schools Chancellor Meisha Ross Porter said.

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