For FL only, but they’re quite vague actually. “and after 3rd grade, these conversations need to be age-appropriate.” But there are MANY other states. I’ll give examples, since you’re lacking.
The Alabama House of Representatives voted 66-28 for legislation to make it a felony, punishable by up to 10 years in prison, for a doctor to prescribe puberty blockers or hormones or perform surgery to aid in the gender transition of people under age 19
The bill would also require school counselors, nurses and others to tell parents if a child discloses they believe they are transgender. ← This is one of the more important lines, too.
Senators voted 26-5 to approve legislation mandating that K-12(Notice how it’s not k-3?) students can only use multiperson bathrooms and locker rooms that correspond with the gender on their original birth certificate, rather than their current gender identity.
The Alabama language would “prohibit classroom instruction or discussion on orientation or gender identity” for students in kindergarten through the fifth grade.
HLS 22RS-1162 prohibits teacher, school employees from discussing their orientation or gender identity through grade twelve.
There’s more and more of them cropping up.
Do keep acting like teachers are literally out there talking about THAT explicitly in the classroom and not just referencing a significant other, or other things that’s quite commonplace for straight.
Like stating one life is more important than anothers? :3 Not a new concept for you, I see.
Neither are these teachers, except in something like the education classes specifically for that later on. Nice try, though.