Most U.S. voters support 'parental consent' in school gender identity policies, study shows
by KRISTINA WATROBSKI | Crisis in the Classroom
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WASHINGTON (CITC) —

The majority of Americans believe public schools should include parents in conversations regarding their children's gender identity, a new poll shows.

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Parents across the United States have confronted local school boards over gender identity policies, arguing that they are the "number one stakeholders" when it comes to their children. While noting that a child's gender identity is a crucial component of their mental health, they say any school open to "keeping parents in the dark" is not only "deceptive," but in clear violation of parents' constitutional rights.