SF schools boss dodges questions from Congress on pronouns, parental rights
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San Francisco’s public schools chief repeatedly refused to condemn an alleged ethnic studies comparison Wednesday when pressed by Republican lawmakers during a tense congressional hearing . Superintendent Maria Su was asked whether she agreed with curriculum that allegedly compared parents who opposed COVID-19 school policies to white families in the 1960s who avoided desegregation by moving their children into private schools. Rep. Burgess Owens (R-Utah), who is black, asked Su whether she
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