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PHOENIX — Arizona’s schools chief says an ethnic- studies program in Tucson violates a new state law. Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal’s decision Wednesday gives the Tucson Unified School District two months to comply with the law, which says classes cannot advocate ethnic solidarity or promote ethnic resentment. The district faces losing 10 percent of its annual state funding — or about $15 million — unless changes are made.



