A Missouri high school instructed students in a health class to complete a survey asking if they understood “the difference between sex assigned at birth and gender.”
Webster Groves High School hosted a workshop in late April called “Understanding Gender and Relationships” presented by a speaker with a program run by the St. Louis-based domestic abuse treatment center Safe Connections.
Before and after the guest speaker’s lecture, the health teacher instructed students to take the survey.
Webster Groves High School is part of Webster Groves School District, which enrolls 4,407 students across 10 schools.
The survey asked students in the high school health class to respond with “yes,” “not sure,” or “no” to four statements, including “I can explain the difference between sex assigned at birth and gender.”
Two other statements on the…