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Cincinnati schools told to ‘consider’ reporting child abuse if parents unsupportive of child’s gender identity

Por: Fox News Politics May 18, 2023

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FIRST ON FOX: Cincinnati have been advised to consider reporting child abuse to child protective services if a student’s parents are unsupportive of his or her gender identity. A status is confidential and such information should not be shared with parents if disclosing the information to parents could put the student at risk of harm at home, according to a 2021 memo by the Cincinnati Board of Education’s Policy and Equity Committee.A... + full article



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