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Indiana Elementary School Sends Parents Letter Allowing Them to Opt Out of Black History Lessons

An Indiana elementary school in a 96.8% white county has sent a letter home to parents of Spurnica Elementary School students allowing them to opt-out of Black History classes. The letter, which emphasizes the importance of learning about diversity, does not state why parents would have the “right” to block their children from learning about specific portions of American history.
“Studies show that students who have a greater understanding of diversity in the classroom and outside world will demonstrate improved learning outcomes such as improved grades, better peer relationships, and greater career success later on,” the letter reads, as reported by multiple news outlets.
The letter ends stating: “If you would like to opt your child out for receiving these lessons, then sign the form below and have your child return it to the school to give to the teacher.”
It has been circulated online, and news reports show the same document.
A public school in Indiana is giving parents the option to opt their children out of learning about Black History Month. pic.twitter.com/L1QxmH9lRm
— Kolleen (@littlewhitty) February 16, 2022
Brown County Schools Superintendent Emily Tracy released a statement, WTHR reports, that says in part they are “looking into the matter.”
It also says, “We do not allow students and parents to opt out of required curriculum, including instruction on social studies and histories. Any decision related to parental consent and curriculum determinations are made in accordance with the law.”
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