PHOTOS: A rally for diversity at Central

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Katy Naimoli, a music teacher at North Hills Elementary School, joins others, Monday, Sept. 2020, during a rally outside the Central York Educational Service Center to protest the Central York School Board's stand on diversity education. The 100-person rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
Katy Naimoli, a music teacher at North Hills Elementary School, joins others, Monday, Sept. 2020, during a rally outside the Central York Educational Service Center to protest the Central York School Board's stand on diversity education. The 100-person rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
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Melanie Webb, left, an instructional assistant in the district, and Michele Dobe, a Central York graduate, talk during a rally, Monday, Sept. 2020, outside the Central York Educational Service Center to protest the Central York School Board's stand on diversity education. The 100-person rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. The two are neighbors. Bill Kalina photo
Melanie Webb, left, an instructional assistant in the district, and Michele Dobe, a Central York graduate, talk during a rally, Monday, Sept. 2020, outside the Central York Educational Service Center to protest the Central York School Board's stand on diversity education. The 100-person rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. The two are neighbors. Bill Kalina photo
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Ben Hodge, a Central York District teacher, speaks during a rally outside the Central York Educational Service Center Monday, Sept. 2020, to protest the school board's failure to approve a social studies curriculum dealing with diversity.
The 100-person rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
Ben Hodge, a Central York District teacher, speaks during a rally outside the Central York Educational Service Center Monday, Sept. 2020, to protest the school board's failure to approve a social studies curriculum dealing with diversity. The 100-person rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
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Amy Milsten, right, and her daughter Rachel, and eighth grader at Central York Middle School, rally outside the Central York Educational Service Center Monday, Sept. 2020, to protest the school board's failure to approve a social studies curriculum dealing with diversity. The 100-person rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
Amy Milsten, right, and her daughter Rachel, and eighth grader at Central York Middle School, rally outside the Central York Educational Service Center Monday, Sept. 2020, to protest the school board's failure to approve a social studies curriculum dealing with diversity. The 100-person rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
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Amy Milsten, right, and her daughter Rachel, and eighth grader at Central York Middle School, rally outside the Central York Educational Service Center Monday, Sept. 2020, to protest the school board's failure to approve a social studies curriculum dealing with diversity. The 100-person rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
Amy Milsten, right, and her daughter Rachel, and eighth grader at Central York Middle School, rally outside the Central York Educational Service Center Monday, Sept. 2020, to protest the school board's failure to approve a social studies curriculum dealing with diversity. The 100-person rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
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Amy Slegel, a mother of four children in Central York School District, holds a sign during a rally, Monday, Sept.2020, outside the Central York Educational Service Center to protest the Central York District school board's stand on diversity education. The 100-person rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
Amy Slegel, a mother of four children in Central York School District, holds a sign during a rally, Monday, Sept.2020, outside the Central York Educational Service Center to protest the Central York District school board's stand on diversity education. The 100-person rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
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Jennifer White, whose 3 children attend school at Sinking Springs Elementary school, takes a photo during a rally outside the Central York Educational Service Center Monday, Sept. 2020. The rally protested the school board's failure to approve a social studies curriculum dealing with diversity. The 100-person rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
Jennifer White, whose 3 children attend school at Sinking Springs Elementary school, takes a photo during a rally outside the Central York Educational Service Center Monday, Sept. 2020. The rally protested the school board's failure to approve a social studies curriculum dealing with diversity. The 100-person rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
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About 100 people participated during a rally outside the Central York Educational Service Center Monday, Sept. 2020, to protest the school board's failure to approve a social studies curriculum dealing with diversity. The rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
About 100 people participated during a rally outside the Central York Educational Service Center Monday, Sept. 2020, to protest the school board's failure to approve a social studies curriculum dealing with diversity. The rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
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Delma Rivera-Lytle, Central York School District diversity specialist, speaks at a rally outside the Central York Educational Service Center Monday, Sept. 2020, during a protest of the school board's failure to approve a social studies curriculum dealing with diversity. The 100-person rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
Delma Rivera-Lytle, Central York School District diversity specialist, speaks at a rally outside the Central York Educational Service Center Monday, Sept. 2020, during a protest of the school board's failure to approve a social studies curriculum dealing with diversity. The 100-person rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
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About 100 participated during a rally outside the Central York Educational Service Center Monday, Sept. 2020, to protest the school board's failure to approve a social studies curriculum dealing with diversity. The rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
About 100 participated during a rally outside the Central York Educational Service Center Monday, Sept. 2020, to protest the school board's failure to approve a social studies curriculum dealing with diversity. The rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
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About 100 people participated during a rally outside the Central York Educational Service Center Monday, Sept. 2020, to protest the school board's failure to approve a social studies curriculum dealing with diversity. The rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
About 100 people participated during a rally outside the Central York Educational Service Center Monday, Sept. 2020, to protest the school board's failure to approve a social studies curriculum dealing with diversity. The rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
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Joel Folkemer, pastor at Union Lutheran Church, speaks at a rally outside the Central York Educational Service Center Monday, Sept. 2020, during a protest of the school board's failure to approve a social studies curriculum dealing with diversity. The 100-person rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
Joel Folkemer, pastor at Union Lutheran Church, speaks at a rally outside the Central York Educational Service Center Monday, Sept. 2020, during a protest of the school board's failure to approve a social studies curriculum dealing with diversity. The 100-person rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
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Central York High School senior Unique Fields speaks at a rally outside the Central York Educational Service Center Monday, Sept. 2020, during a protest of the school board's failure to approve a social studies curriculum dealing with diversity. The 100-person rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
Central York High School senior Unique Fields speaks at a rally outside the Central York Educational Service Center Monday, Sept. 2020, during a protest of the school board's failure to approve a social studies curriculum dealing with diversity. The 100-person rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
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Protesters listen to speakers during a rally outside the Central York Educational Service Center Monday, Sept. 2020, during a rally against the school board's failure to approve a social studies curriculum dealing with diversity.
The 100-person rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
Protesters listen to speakers during a rally outside the Central York Educational Service Center Monday, Sept. 2020, during a rally against the school board's failure to approve a social studies curriculum dealing with diversity. The 100-person rally coincided with the board's scheduled meeting. Bill Kalina photo
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