An Arizona school board has taken a combative approach toward parents concerned over proposed curriculum or policies focused on sex education and transgenderism.
These proposed changes described in a Feb. 26 meeting of the Flagstaff Unified School District include “updating” the verbiage in official district policies from “boy/girl” to “people,” allowing students to attend sex education classes designed for the opposite sex, and updating curriculum to be more “inclusive” of gender-fluid ideology.
Parents, wary of changes they believe may threaten the safety of their children, attended the next Flagstaff school board meeting on March 13 to voice their objections. (The panel officially is called the Flagstaff Unified School District Governing Board.)
Board President Christine Fredericks told parents that she would “never apologize for being…