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Parents challenge school policies on gender identity education

June 06, 2024 | Howard County Public Schools, School Boards, Maryland



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Parents challenge school policies on gender identity education
During a recent Howard County Public School System (HCPSS) board meeting, a representative from Moms for Liberty raised concerns regarding the district's adherence to its own Policy 8070, which addresses the inclusion of religious materials in educational settings. The speaker argued that the promotion of gender identity and transgender ideology within the curriculum constitutes a form of proselytizing, suggesting that it infringes upon the religious beliefs of students and staff who may not support these ideologies.

The representative emphasized that Policy 8070 prohibits instruction that seeks to convert or favor any particular religion, asserting that the ongoing inclusion of gender identity discussions in school activities, such as Pride Week, amounts to an endorsement of what they termed the \"gender transgender religion.\" They questioned the allocation of taxpayer funds towards these initiatives, suggesting that resources could be better spent on academic improvements, such as enhancing math and reading skills or supporting special education.

The speaker concluded by urging the board to adhere to its policies and to refrain from favoring one ideology over others, highlighting the diversity of beliefs within the community regarding gender identity and its place in the educational framework. Following this public comment, the meeting transitioned to a report from student representatives from Weltic High School, indicating a shift in focus towards student-led initiatives and perspectives.

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