Sunday, August 7, 2016

NC: CMS recommends children not be called boys and girls

Via David
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A CMS presentation to principals and counselors recommends kids are not referred to as boys and girls, but instead as scholars and students.

Eliminating boy and girl references is one of several policies included in the CMS bully prevention regulations.

One policy allows students to participate in extracurricular activities and overnight field trips based on their gender identity. A student who identifies as a girl would be allowed to participate in an "all-girl" overnight trip.

Another policy says CMS must evaluate all gender-based activities and "maintain only those that have clear and sound pedagogical purpose."

The North Carolina Values Coalition calls the rules radical and a violation of privacy.

"School is no longer about reading, writing and arithmetic. It is now about gender fluidity," Tami Fitzgerald of the NC Values Coalition said.

More with video @ WSOC

4 comments:

  1. So, if Timmy (or Tammy as he says he prefers to be called) is biologically male and is in a relationship with Cindy (a biological female who identifies as female) because Timmy/Tammy says they identify as female, he can be with his significant other on a school sponsored overnight trip for girls?

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  2. Good ole CMS and the state of Mecklenburg. It looks like they need to teach a class on how to control your appetite.

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