Gov. Murphy doesn't respond to questions about NJ gender identity lessons for 2nd graders
Posted on AllSides April 9th, 2022
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Gov. Phil Murphy has remained silent on New Jersey public school system lessons on gender ideology for children.
Education standards listed "performance expectations" for second graders that include discussing "the range of ways people express their gender and how gender role stereotypes may limit behavior." One school district in the state distributed sample lesson plans indicating first graders could be taught they can have "boy parts" but "feel like" a girl.
Fox News Digital sent requests for comment to multiple press contacts in Murphy's office and received no response Saturday....