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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don’t ask in Virginia- here teachers can get reported on a tip line if there is a whiff of anything but two married parents from the 1960s in newsletters or anything else from schools. [/quote] How strange. I'd've said it was the other way around in Virginia.[/quote] Not with Youngkin: https://wtop.com/virginia/2022/03/virginia-superintendents-call-for-end-to-teacher-tip-line-collaboration-on-divisive-concepts-report/ I think what you describe is changing, but probably slower outside of certain areas. In my NOVA school we address "families," as a general and inclusive term and we ask kids about their "adults," not their mom and dad, to be sensitive to the many kinds of families our students have. I don't think it's that way everywhere yet, though.[/quote]
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