Denver school district changed its reading curriculum to better reflect students (Go DPS!!!!)
https://coloradosun.com/2022/10/18/denver-schools-reading-curriculum-inclusivity/
"Alongside tall tales about lumberjack Paul Bunyan and cowboy Pecos Bill, new reading lessons for Denver second graders will include the story of Doña Flor, a giant woman living in the American Southwest.
What students wont get in those literacy lessons are books about Columbus, the first Thanksgiving, or Lewis and Clark.
Thats because Denver district officials have made a series of changes to the new reading curriculum rolling out in kindergarten through second grade at nearly 90 schools this year. In addition to stripping out units they felt perpetuated a whitewashed version of American history, they added several books in each grade intended to add a wider variety of voices.
The idea was to take a curriculum that had earned high marks for teaching kids to read and expanding their knowledge of the world and make it more culturally responsive. That is, to ensure it reflects the diverse histories and identities of students in Denver classrooms and the wider world."
Much more at above link.