
Judge allows lawsuit by Pennsylvania moms over first-grade transgender lessons to move forward
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A federal judge ruled against a motion to dismiss a lawsuit against a Pittsburgh elementary school whose first-grade teacher allegedly pushed a transgender agenda on students.
The lawsuit, filed by mothers Carmilla Tatel, Stacy Dunn and Gretchen Melton in June against the Mount Lebanon School District, seeks a court order to stop the gender-related instruction at Jefferson Elementary School in Pittsburgh or to allow parents the option to opt their children out of it. Jon Brown is a writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to jon.brown@fox.com.
The suit also seeks a jury trial in federal court to decide compensatory and punitive damages.

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