ALTERNET– Hispanic students fill nearly half the seats in Arizona’s public
school classrooms, but a new law signed by Governor Jan Brewer Tuesday
makes it illegal for these students to learn about their heritage in
school. HB 2281 prohibits schools from offering courses at any grade
level that advocate ethnic solidarity, promote overthrow of the US
government, or cater to specific ethnic groups—regulations which will
dismantle the state’s popular Mexican-American studies programs.
Much like Arizona’s new immigration law, this ethnic studies ban is political interest dressed up to look like education reform. The bill was passed largely because of State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne’s personal distaste for the Tuscon Unified School District’s Chicano studies program, in which 3 percent of the district’s 55,000 students participate. He has been hell-bent on squashing the program ever since learning several years ago that Hispanic civil rights activist Dolores Huerta told Tucson High School students that “Republicans hate Latinos,” the Associated Press reports.
“Traditionally, the American public school system has brought together students from different backgrounds and taught them to be Americans and to treat each other as individuals, and not on the basis of their ethnic backgrounds,”…
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