Parents at a Pittsburgh area school district have a right to keep their elementary-age children out of some classroom discussions on transgender people, a federal court ruled.
A group of parents sued the Mt. Lebanon school district, in Allegheny County, Pa., and school officials in 2022. Their complaint claims that in March 2022, first grade teacher Megan Williams read a book and showed a video to their kids about transgender children, and told the students “sometimes parents are wrong” about a child’s gender. The book, video, and discussion weren’t on the curriculum for the year, the parents said, and they ...
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