A Kansas school board has rejected a proposed high school social studies curriculum because they felt that some of the materials were biased against Donald Trump.
The newly elected conservative majority on the Derby Board of Education voted down a proposed contract with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, which would have cost about $400,000 and was recommended by Derby High School teachers over five other candidates, after board members objected to the company's public statements on diversity, equity and inclusion, reported KCUR-FM.