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New Jersey Students Being Questioned About Gender Identity

Written by Dobson Policy Center | January 12, 2022

Should public school officials be allowed to question nine-year-old children about their sexual identity and behavior?

That's exactly what happened in New Jersey. Parents say "No!" Thankfully, administrative Judge Gail Cookson agreed, ruling that the invasive "equity survey" presented to school children was improper.

Topics in the survey included "gender identity, gender discrimination, and for the older students, religion and religious discrimination, and family demographics." Students were told that the survey was anonymous, but they were not told it was voluntary, and parents were not given the opportunity to opt-out their children.

If you still believe that our public education system is focused on reading, writing, math, and social studies, you are dangerously mistaken. The radical left has devoted untold resources toward indoctrinating our children in public school classrooms. The battle rages every day and your children's hearts and minds hang in the balance. 

It will only get worse…unless we commit to fighting back and taking back our schools. It won't happen in a day, but it must start now! 

Start by learning what your kids are being exposed to in school. Get to know the school board and school officials and make it clear that you will be taking an active role in your children's education. 

 

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