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First grade parents shocked by transgender book

Parents of first graders at a Washington state school had their concerns ignored by the local school board and administration after a teacher read a book on transgender issues to the class, according to a report.

I Am Jazz — a children’s book illustrating the transition of a two-year-old biological boy into a girl — was read to the first grade students of the Bellingham School District, sparking concerns from parents.

However, both the school’s administration and school board — whose president, Jennifer Mason, runs a sex toy shop in town open to “all-ages” that only sells to those 16 and up — ignored the concerns of parents and refused to take action, according to Young Americans for Freedom (YAF), a conservative organization.

An anonymous parent at the school emailed first-grade teacher asking if she had read the book to her class.

“Yes, I did read this book,” the teacher replied. “As a district we are working hard to support all members of our school community and promote inclusion through understanding and compassion.”

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