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Four Kansas school districts violate federal law with gender-inclusive policies
TOPEKA — The U.S. Department of Education told four Kansas school districts on Friday their gender-inclusive policies violate federal student protections. Kimberly Richey, assistant secretary for civil rights in the department, said Kansas City, Kansas Public School District, Olathe Public Schools, Shawnee Mission School District and Topeka Public Schools “have allowed ‘gender ideology’ to run […]
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