Maryland private school parents outraged over 'invasive' survey on gender identities
by KRISTINA WATROBSKI, wpde.com
Student doing a class assignment (SBG file) and St. Paul's School for Boys logo
BROOKLANDVILLE, Md. (CITC) — A private Episcopal school in Maryland is stirring controversy with an "identity inventory" survey parents say was given to fifth grade students.
The survey was distributed to students earlier this month in the St. Paul's School for Boys, according to a parent who spoke with Crisis in the Classroom (CITC). A copy of the survey obtained by CITC contains questions on a variety of topics, including students' gender identities, sexualities, religion and "cognitive" abilities.
One question asks students to select whether they identify as "cisgender," "transgender" FINISH READING HERE
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