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・Vermont school removes ‘male,’ ‘female’ terms from reproductive system lessons
A Vermont elementary school saysitwill no longer use the words “male” or “female” when teaching fifth-grade students about puberty andhuman reproductive systems.
Families of studentsat Founders Memorial School received a letteronApril20 informing them ofthe changes to the science and health curriculum.
The changes reflect the district’sdesire to use “genderinclusive language,” Principal Sara Jablonski wrote in the letter.
“In an effort to align our curriculum with our equity policy, teacherswill be usinggenderinclusive language throughout this unit. Withany differences, we strive to use ‘person-first’ languageas best practice,” Jablonski wrote.
Instead of referring to a personas a “boy” or “male,” teacherswill say “personwho produces sperm.” Likewise, theywill no longer say “girl” or “female” but “personwho produces eggs.”