Worcester Catholic school students must use names, pronouns assigned at birth under new policy
- The Diocese of Worcester in Massachusetts has implemented a new policy, titled "Catholic Education and the Human Person," that will impact over 20 Catholic schools and approximately 9,000 students.
- The policy states that students must conduct themselves in a manner consistent with their biological sex, including using pronouns and facilities based on their assigned sex at birth. It also prohibits advocating or expressing same-sex attraction in a way that causes confusion or distraction within the Catholic school environment.
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