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Minnesota elementary school students may soon be expected to “define sexual orientation” and “gender identity and expression” if proposed academic standards are approved.
The draft of new health-related academic standards is making waves across the state ahead of the July 18 deadline—the last day when parents and the public can comment on the proposed standards and provide feedback to the Minnesota Department of Education. EXCLUSIVE: Minnesota teacher speaks out against the 'big hurry' to teach 'gender identity' to 3rd graders | AlphaNews.org
The son in laws son is in my kindergarten or 1st grade is being pushed this direction at school and by his mother. In the old days they would have lost those kids to the state.
Minnesota elementary school students may soon be expected to “define sexual orientation” and “gender identity and expression” if proposed academic standards are approved.
The draft of new health-related academic standards is making waves across the state ahead of the July 18 deadline—the last day when parents and the public can comment on the proposed standards and provide feedback to the Minnesota Department of Education. EXCLUSIVE: Minnesota teacher speaks out against the 'big hurry' to teach 'gender identity' to 3rd graders | AlphaNews.org
The son in laws son is in my kindergarten or 1st grade is being pushed this direction at school and by his mother. In the old days they would have lost those kids to the state.