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School district defends decision to hide gender identity of students from parents, teach gender curriculum

Updated: November 3, 2022 at 7:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Nov 3, 2022 – 6:43 pm EDT

WEST CHESTER, Pennsylvania (LifeSiteNews) – The superintendent of a Pennsylvania school district defended the district’s gender curriculum at a school board meeting late last month after being asked questions by parents.

At a school board meeting for West Chester Area School District (WCASD) held October 25, district superintendent Bob Sokolowski answered questions at the end of the meeting regarding the district’s gender curriculum, which extends to the kindergarten level, according to the Delaware Valley Journal.

Connie Halloway, a parent whose child attends a WCASD school, asked if the district had a policy whereby it would actively hide the gender identity of students from their parents. Halloway learned through a right-to-know request that the district has a policy stating that teachers are not obligated to tell parents about their children’s gender identity if the parents are not supportive of their “transition.”

“Let me make one thing perfectly clear,” Halloway said during the meeting. “We are not co-parenting with the government. This is not the Soviet Union or Communist China. You do not have the authority to determine what parents deserve to know about their child’s health.”

“Does West Chester

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