First Grader Sent to Principal’s Office For Not Calling Transgendered Classmate by His New Female Name

First Grader Sent to Principal’s Office For Not Calling Transgendered Classmate by His New Female Name August 25, 2017

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This will make your hair stand on end.

Before summer break a kindergarten teacher at the so-called elite Rocklin Academy read  “I am Jazz,” to her kids.  The book, written by a transgendered pop culture personality, is a a kids’ book about a blue crayon that identifies as a red crayon.  Because blue and red are the same, or interchangeable, or maybe the concepts of blue and red don’t even really exist anymore.  Who knows.  It’s impossible to keep up with the lies that the radical left tell about sexuality these days.

Anyway, the teacher read the book because apparently a kid in her kindergarten class was transitioning.  Let that sink in for one moment.  Kindergarten.  According to the Washington Times, “The boy’s parents asked the teacher to read these books [about transgenderism], that today was going to be the day that we are going to change his name and start presenting him as a girl, and the school said yes.”

The boy may or may not have left the classroom and returned wearing girls’ clothing.  The teacher may or may not have introduced him as a girl at that point.  (Reports are conflicting, because everyone’s understandably confused on this entire debacle.)   Then, a first grader made the horrific mistake of not using this kid’s new first name.

Chris Plante, policy director of the Family Policy Institute of Washington, said, “Imagine how difficult it is for that first-grader to try to understand that the person that she knew as a boy all last year is suddenly a girl. And to hold her to account for that, to send her to the principal’s office because she honestly doesn’t understand what this means? It’s mind-boggling.”

The world is crazy.  Here’s more from theWashington Times:

An elite charter school in California has been rocked by scandal since the end of the last school year, when a kindergarten teacher read her class a pair of books advocating transgender ideology, and a male kindergartener was reintroduced to the class as a girl.

Now first-graders at Rocklin Academy Gateway risk a trip to the principal’s office if they refer to their transgender classmate by the wrong name or gender pronoun, said Karen England, executive director of the Capitol Resource Institute, a pro-family group based in Sacramento.

“There was a little girl who had been in class with the little boy all last year,” Ms. England said. “They’re in different classes now, but she saw him on the playground yesterday and called him by his name. The little girl was told ‘you can’t do that, his name is this name,’ and ‘you need to call him a “her.”’ Then she was called to the principal’s office.”

Ms. England said she has been in touch with the girl’s parents and described them as “outraged.” She said they met with school officials to discuss the matter Wednesday.

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h/t Washington Times


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