The Texas State Board of Education will take a preliminary vote on Tuesday on whether to eliminate some historical figures from the state's social studies curriculum — including Hillary Clinton.
The board, which has a majority of Republicans, wants to reduce the amount of material required for elementary, middle and high school students. In addition to eliminating Clinton, the proposal would also excise Helen Keller, the first deaf and blind person to graduate from college, and others, the Austin-American Statesman reports.
Donna Bahorich, the board’s chairwoman, says the reduced curriculum is not political, and notes that Barry Goldwater, the 1964 Republican presidential nominee who is often considered the father of the modern conservative movement, would also be removed from the required teaching list.
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4 comments:
They shouldn't remove her from the Criminal Justice instructional program.
She is the perfect example of a career criminal, and a member of the largest money laundering foundation in the country.
She is a good example of a professional liar, and a con artist too!
isn't hillary a fictional character?
They shouldn't take the fat failed candidate off their curriculum, but tell the truth about how mean, nasty, dumb, ugly. etc. (you get the picture) "it" is.
To remove "it" would be no different than what they want to do to Dr. Ben Carson from a Detroit school because the good doctor is associated with our great President Donald J. Trump.
When you look up "Corruption" in the dictionary, you see "Clinton, Bill & Hillary"
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