Rhode Island Mother Sued for Asking Questions About Curriculum: ‘They Told Me That They Don’t Call Children Boys and Girls’

‘And they embed the values of gender identity into every classroom, including kindergarten’

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SOLAS: “Good afternoon. My name is Nicole Solas and I am a mother from Rhode Island who was sued by the teachers union simply because I wanted to know what my kindergartner would be learning in school, and here’s how this happened. I asked to see the curriculum and my school told me I had to submit a public records request. The curriculum wasn’t posted online and it wasn’t available in a school district. Then I asked them if they were teaching gender theory and they told me that they don’t call children boys and girls and they embed the values of gender identity into every classroom, including kindergarten, and they didn’t want to answer any of my questions further. They told me that they would communicate with me only through public records requests, and that is the only way I could get my questions answered.”

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