Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H682

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To establish an integrated cultural studies curriculum in our schools

Impact

If enacted, HB 682 will amend Chapter 71 of the General Laws of Massachusetts to require the integration of this cultural studies curriculum into K-12 education. Each public school district will be tasked with updating their curriculum according to recommendations made by the newly formed Integrated Cultural Studies Advisory Council. This includes filing annual reports on their implementation progress, thus ensuring accountability and consistency across schools in the state. The bill promotes professional development for teachers to effectively deliver this curriculum and mandates that resources be provided to support the districts in selecting the appropriate materials.

Summary

House Bill 682 aims to establish an integrated cultural studies curriculum across public schools in Massachusetts, focusing on the interdisciplinary study of race and ethnicity. The proposed curriculum seeks to encompass perspectives from underrepresented racial groups in the U.S., including African-Americans, Asian-Americans, Indigenous Americans, and Latin-Americans. It aims to provide a comprehensible understanding of the historical and contemporary issues surrounding race and racism through educational materials that reflect diverse voices and narratives. The ultimate goal is to foster inclusivity and civility among students of various backgrounds.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding HB 682, particularly regarding the focus on race and ethnicity in education. Supporters argue that a diverse and inclusive curriculum is vital for fostering understanding and cooperation among students from different backgrounds. However, critics may raise concerns about the potential for political bias in how these subjects are taught and the adequacy of resources for implementation, which may vary significantly between different school districts. Additionally, some may question the necessity of a separate curriculum devoted to cultural studies when such topics might be included in broader subjects like history or social studies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H561

To establish an integrated cultural studies curriculum in our schools

MA H473

Establishing a personal financial literacy curriculum in schools

MA S288

To promote racially inclusive curriculum in schools

MA H542

To promote racially inclusive curriculum in schools

MA S854

Establishing a special commission to study racial segregation in housing and public schools

MA S254

Promoting racially and culturally inclusive K-12 curriculum

MA H560

Relative to media literacy in schools

MA S1213

Establishing a Commonwealth citizen service initiative

MA S312

For the end of Common Core, and establishing certain other curriculum standards

MA S111

Establishing a commission on the status of children and youth

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