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New Jersey will mandate Latino and Hispanic history in K-12 schools starting 2026–2027.
New Jersey will require public schools to teach Latino and Hispanic history and contributions in K-12 social studies starting in the 2026–2027 school year, following Governor Phil Murphy’s signing of new legislation.
The state’s Board of Education must update learning standards to ensure the instruction is accurate, culturally relevant, and age-appropriate.
The Department of Education will work with the Commission on Latino and Hispanic Heritage to provide resources and sample lesson plans.
The mandate, announced during Hispanic Heritage Month, aims to create a more inclusive education that reflects the state’s diverse population.
Nueva Jersey exigirá la historia latina e hispana en las escuelas K-12 a partir de 20262027.