Vermont school district removes 'male,' 'female' from reproductive system lessons

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Vermont school district removes 'male,' 'female' from reproductive system lessons
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A Vermont elementary school removed 'male' and 'female' language from its human reproductive system and puberty lessons to comply with its equity policy.

PragerU personality Xaviaer DuRousseau discusses the case and the Bud Light-Dylan Mulvaney controversy.is reportedly removing"male" and"female" language from its fifth grade science lessons covering the human body, puberty and reproduction. " would now be used in the science and health unit. our curriculumTerms like"male" and"boy" would be replaced with"person who produces sperm.

The school said it would be working on editing worksheets to reflect these language changes. Parents were also given the opportunity to review the lesson materials in the school's main office.which shared it on Twitter.

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