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Ohio School District Spent $24K on Trainings About How to Hide Gender Transition of Kids

Ohio School District Spent $24K on Trainings About How to Hide Gender Transition of Kids

“with schools, healthcare clinics, businesses, and communities in order to support queer & trans belonging”

This sort of thing is becoming way too common. How are parents not completely losing their minds? Schools are actively trying to hide things from them.

The Federalist reports:

Largest School District In Ohio Spent More Than $24,000 On Trainings About How To Hide The Transing Of Kids

Columbus City Schools (CCS) shelled out more than $24,000 taxpayer dollars to a consulting firm that taught staff how to sneak radical gender ideology into classrooms without parents’ permission, a public records request made by Parents Defending Education revealed.

The two-day training in September 2022 was conducted by Q-inclusion, now known as “Hey Wes,” an organization led by a woman disguised as a man that boasts of partnering “with schools, healthcare clinics, businesses, and communities in order to support queer & trans belonging.”

Before the symposium, CCS had policies allowing students “affirming name and pronouns” to be “on all other documents, so long as this does not out them or put them in danger.” Some gender-bending students were also granted access to opposite-sex bathrooms and lockers.

During the sessions, CCS staff such as speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, school psychologists, and school counselors were schooled on methods and tools such as “gender support plan” sheets they could use to further their campaign to quietly force the LGBT agenda on children without parents’ knowledge.

CCS hires were specifically instructed what to do “when a student is out to you but not to their family” and how to handle “caregiver concerns and pushback” with conversation tactics while still hosting sexual conversations with children.

“Transgender and nonbinary students have a FERPA-protected right to privacy; this extends to students’ gender identity, birth name, sex assigned at birth and medical history. This includes privacy rights from parents/caregivers,” a Q-inclusion handout used for the training states.

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The generation that revolted against England would have tarred and feathered people over this. The modern generation shrugs and goes back to watching reality shows on streaming.

Somewhere in between, we lost the republic.

We. the people, hire teachers with our (mostly property) tax dollars to teach our children (and have little to no say about how those dollars are employed) the three Rs. In case you’ve forgotten they’re historically: Reading, (w)Riting, n’ (a)Rithmetic; not Rape, (t)Rannieversion, and (g)Rooming

Like electric vehicles, leftists desire to shove these perversions down our throats whether we agree or not. With the end of affirmative action and the advent of protests over public school outrages it means a reckoning is coming as it has for Anheuser-Busch, Disney, and other companies on this I expect parents in Columbus, Ohio to raise Hell over this revealed debauched “training” with THEIR tax dollars.

Get your children and grandchildren out of those public schools that groom kids and hide what they’re doing from parents. Not all public schools do those hideous things to children—yet. But I suspect, one day, all public schools will be forced to comply by the tiny tyrants in D.C. Despicable creatures!

“How are parents not completely losing their minds? Schools are actively trying to hide things from them.”

Parents are not “completely losing their minds” because schools are succeeding in “actively trying to hide things from them”, and because parents are actively trying not to see the things which the schools are trying to hide from them.

People reading this now who send their children to the government schools are saying “my children’s school doesn’t do that”.

FERPA applied to adult college students or students who are younger but attending college.

FERPA, as far as I know, does not apply to minors when the person asking for educational records is the parents. Am I wrong here?