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Minnesota fourth graders told to hide ‘equity survey’ questions from parents

A Minnesota fourth grade student and her mother expressed concern to their local school board after her class was given an “equity survey” and students were told not to tell her parents about the activity.

Sitting alongside her mother Kelsey, fourth grader Hayley Yasgar told “Fox & Friends” on Monday that the questions were confusing and it made her “very nervous and uncomfortable” when the students were told not to tell their parents.

According to a video uploaded by Alphanews, when students didn’t understand some of the survey questions, they were told by a teacher in the Sartell-St. Stephen School District to not repeat the survey questions to their parents.

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1 thought on “Minnesota fourth graders told to hide ‘equity survey’ questions from parents”

  1. Yep, it’s a sure sign that something is up when your kids are told not to tell on the school district.

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