Minnesota public schools may ask students as young as kidergarten for their ‘preferred pronoun’
A set of guidelines approved last week by the Minnesota Department of Education’s “School Safety Technical Assistance Council” advises teachers to ask K-12 students for their preferred pronoun. Educators in the “Land of 10,000 Lakes” were officially given a “transgender toolkit” on July 17 as a means of being more supportive of the LGBT community. The…
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