NC School Board challenged on student transgender policy that potentially excludes parents

Screen shot from the CASEL website, one of the leading outfits promoting “social and emotional learning.” (schoolguide.casel.org)
Matt McGregorThe Epoch TimesA speaker at a North Carolina school board meeting April 5 called out a transgender policy that evaluates a parent’s right to know about their child’s gender choice based on the parent’s “level of acceptance.”Melissa Mason, a 2022 Republican candidate for the New Hanover County Board of Education school board, addressed the board at the one-hour 57-minute mark.“During a Title IX meeting last school year, a policy was addressed for a gender support plan,” Mason said. “The support plan assesses a parent’s level of acceptance for a student’s gender change. If the support is assessed to be too low, schools can reassign your child’s gender and hide the information from you.”Sloan Rachmuth, an investigative reporter an
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