A public school in Michigan is canceling its plans to teach an optional mini-lesson about pronouns to a class of elementary students after staff have become the target of online harassment.
Superintendent Dr. Shanna R. Spickard said on Friday, April 19 the district had decided after several school staff members received angry and threatening calls, emails and social media messages.
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LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — DeWitt Public Schools has canceled an intended, optional “mini-lesson” for elementary students on gender identity and the use of pronouns. Superintendent Dr. Shanna R. Spickard ...
Days after a Michigan school district announced it would offer an optional lesson for elementary school students to learn about gender pronouns, it said it would cancel the discussion because of ...
A Michigan school district canceled a proposed optional lesson for first graders about novel gender pronouns, including "tree" and "ze," citing security concerns. "The goal of the voluntary ...
CLINTON COUNTY, Mich. (WILX/Gray News) - A Michigan school district has canceled a voluntary lesson exploring gender identity and pronoun use through discussion and literature after several school ...
A Michigan elementary school district is doubling down on a lesson for students about using novel gender pronouns, including the phrase "tree," with the superintendent saying it promoted "inclusivity.