Could this law correct state history?

Ruby Carino helps her 13-year-old daughter Nova get ready for the annual Labor Day Stockton Community Pow Wow in Stockton on Saturday, August 3, 2022. Photo by Clifford Oto, The Stockton Record via Reuters
Ruby Carino helps her 13-year-old daughter Nova get ready for the annual Labor Day Stockton Community Pow Wow in Stockton on August 3, 2022. Photo by Clifford Oto, The Stockton Record via Reuters
CalMatters education reporter Joe Hong discusses a new law on Native American history.

The history of California is complicated, not least because it’s such a diverse state of immigrants, but also home to Native American tribes here well before European explorers or the Gold Rush.

This law encourages school districts to work with tribes to develop history lessons to give students a fuller understanding. The legislation also aims to raise the graduation rate and close the achievement gap for Native American students.    

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