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NC: Wake teacher suspended after asking students about sexuality, religion, race

Posted on September 26, 2019 by pogowasright.org

Kelly Hinchcliffe reports:

A Wake County high school teacher was suspended for a week without pay earlier this month after asking her students to fill out a worksheet and do a classroom activity about their sexuality, religion, race, gender, age, ability and socio-economic status. The students were also told to share the same information about their family, friends, teachers, neighbors and others.

Read more on WRAL.

Category: BreachesU.S.Youth & Schools

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