Starting with the class of 2030, California public high schools will offer ethnic studies as a required class for high school students.California is the first state in the nation to require such a course.
The Golden State has a wide mixture of ethnicities, broken down as 39% of state residents being Latino, 36% white, 15% Asian or Pacific Islander, 6% African American, and fewer than 1% Native American or Alaska Natives.
An estimated 3% are multiracial or other, according to the statistics provided by 2019 American Community Survey, conducted by the US Census Bureau to determine where to disburse state and federal funding.Gov.
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