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However, district spokesperson Cristina Nguyen said they have no plans to stop. Meanwhile, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sent AISD officials a letter informing them they were violating state law. District officials later tried to walk back the instruction after the plans went viral online. “Some people aren’t boys or girls, they’re just people,” one plan read.Īctivities included “pride parades” in elementary school, “Queer Eye” TV show watch parties, and “community circles”- teacher-led conversations with kids about LGBT behaviors, where children as young as 4 were instructed to not repeat anything from the discussions. Lesson plans included “Coming Out and Pronouns Days” for middle-schoolers, and teaching children as young as 5 that t hey can be “trans” and “non-binary.” Texas Scorecard previously revealed Austin Independent School District’s “Pride Week,” held March 21-26, promoted LGBT sexual conduct to school children and taught them “trans” ideology-the idea that you can turn into whatever biological sex or creature you feel like. Austin’s school officials continue to face community backlash for their recent week-long celebration of harmful sexual behaviors and gender confusion.

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