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Temecula Valley school board rejects social studies curriculum that would have included Harvey Milk

Temecula Valley school board president Joseph Komrosky, left, and board member Jen Wiersma speak before a March 14, 2023, meeting at the Temecula Valley Unified School District office.

Temecula Valley Unified School District elementary schools may not have enough social studies textbooks for the upcoming school year after a majority of the school board voted to oppose a new curriculum because it mentions slain gay rights leader Harvey Milk.

The board voted 3-2 on May 16 to oppose adopting a new social studies curriculum for the district's 18 elementary schools. The decision leaves

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