Photo: Governor Gavin Newsom
Temecula Valley Unified School District board members held an emergency meeting on Friday in light of a controversy involving rejected school curriculum and Governor Gavin Newsom, reports CBS Los Angeles.
The controversy, which stems from the material’s mention of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay person to be elected into political office in California, and allegations that he was a pedophile.
Friday’s meeting, which was called after the governor imposed a hefty 1.5 million dollar fine on the district, saw the debacle finally reach an end, with board members voting to adopt the curriculum.
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