UPDATE: Conservative Temecula school board rejects social studies curriculum over Harvey Milk inclusion
The majority conservative Temecula Valley School board voted to leave 11,397 students without a textbook next year because the supplemental materia...

The majority conservative Temecula Valley School board voted to leave 11,397 students without a textbook next year because the supplemental material to the textbook included gay rights activist Harvey Milk, KABC Los Angeles reported. The curriculum was meant to replace outdated textbooks, and had already been vetted by 47 Temecula Valley teachers who taught the material in 18 elementary schools as part of a pilot program throughout the year, according to KABC. It was also approved by the California Department of Education.