You could just as easily say the same thing about any change they make to any school curriculum. I've seen my share of school indoctrination, but there's nothing here to suggest this is it.
Can you? Let's say tomorrow they reduced the amount of, I dunno, woodworking class and replaced it with more physics or maths. Those topics are pretty neutral. I'm not sure how anyone could argue it's a form of indoctrination unless you think science is itself an ideology, but clearly, the whole purpose of science is to be the opposite of that.
We all know that removing woodworking = environmentalist agenda. And I dunno what new science topics they're adding but it's probably a cover for something, not teaching force equations to elementary schoolers.
I understand where you're going with this but I always found environmentalists to be quite keen on woodworking tbh, in the sense that they much prefer things made of wood to things made of plastic.