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“Incredibly frustrating”: Colorado schools reject Ganahl’s claims that students identify as cats

Summary by Ground News
Ganahl, a University of Colorado regent running to unseat Gov. Jared Polis next month, said in a radio interview last week that  schools are tolerating students  identifying as cats. She then doubled down on that position in subsequent interviews over the past several days: She told Fox31 that she'd received more than 100 messages from parents talking about the issue. Officials for Denver Public Schools, Cherry Creek Schools, Aurora Public Schools and Colorado Springs School District 11 all denied having any issues with students dressing up as cats or other animals.

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