35%
Yes
65%
No
32%
Yes
33%
No
3%
Yes, and all schools should require mandatory diversity training
25%
No, only for students that commit acts of discrimination
1%
Yes, and immediately expel any students that commit acts of discrimination
4%
No, diversity training should be encouraged but not required
2%
No, and mandatory diversity training should be banned
1%
No, only private schools should be allowed to require mandatory training

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from America users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.

 @9KKJ3CD from New Jersey answered…2mos2MO

Schools should be encouraged to promote diversity but should not be allowed to teach superiority or inherent racism

 @99LN2FJ from Oregon answered…1yr1Y

 @99LPPZF from Illinois answered…1yr1Y

NO just teach your kids that everyone is equal were all human and no one is perfect

 @99LDJMH from Virginia answered…1yr1Y

At the end of the day it's telling us how to act. If people want to discriminate, they'll learn quickly that that behavior isn't tolerable anymore.

 @9LM9CL7  from California answered…5 days5D

Something worth considering, especially in areas without much diversity (to prepare them for the real world)

 @9LLW5YW from Iowa answered…6 days6D

No, I think that diversity training can have inverse effects than wanted. By teaching the future of America that people are inherently different it causes more divisive thinking. If we want to move forward as a country and try to overall reduce acts of discrimination, we need to learn to think of each others as equal by not thinking of differences in race, ethnicity, or sexual orientation at all.