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NJ first-graders to learn about gender identity in new sex-ed lessons

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First and second graders in New Jersey's public schools will be taught about gender identity and climate change this fall. The new lessons are part of a broader, K-12 health and sex education curriculum adopted by the New Jersey Board of Education. The curriculum was provided to parents in the Westfield school district in February and includes a lesson that teaches children they can have boy parts but feel like a girl.

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