Weeks after a tense dispute over lessons about the conflict between Israel and Hamas at Menlo-Atherton High School was on display during a Sequoia Union High School District Board of Trustees meeting, ethnic studies teachers are now being asked to turn over materials and communications on the issue to comply with a public records request submitted by an advocacy group.

The Deborah Project, a law firm dedicated to protecting the civil rights of Jewish people in the education system, submitted a letter under the California Public Records Act to the district on Jan. 11 requesting various materials mentioning Israel, Palestine and Zionism, a movement to establish a Jewish nation state.

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Not So Common

More indoctrination by our lovely liberal public education system.

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