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Via NRO:

Chicago Public Schools plans to make Latino and Latin American studies a required part of its curriculum beginning with students enrolled in kindergarten.

According to Catalyst Chicago, kindergartners will learn the Mayan counting system, while fifth graders will be taught about “African influences on South American percussion.”

CPS CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett is so excited about the new curriculum that she copyrighted it so that she could sell it to other school districts. “This is huge,” Byrd-Bennett told Catalyst Chicago. “This is the curriculum for the next generation of Chicago’s children.”

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