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Parents urge district to allow biological‑sex cabin option for sixth‑grade outdoor school
Summary
Two parents spoke at public comment asking the district to guarantee cabins grouped by biological sex at the Northwest Regional Outdoor Science School for 11- and 12-year-old students, saying provided alternatives place an inequitable burden on families.
Two parents told the Oregon City School Board Monday they are concerned the Northwest Regional Outdoor Science School’s cabin assignment policy prioritizes gender identity and does not offer an option to guarantee placement with same biological sex peers and leaders.
Sean Winter, speaking by Zoom and identifying himself as a parent of two Gardner Middle School students, said principal Beck had told him biological sex is not a primary consideration for cabin placement. Winter said that…
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