
Missouri school district putting 'they/them' pronouns in math class to help kids' 'mathematical identities'
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A Missouri school district has voted to put "they/them" pronouns in word problems in its math classes in order to help students develop "mathematics identities."
Local outlet KCRG-TV reported that during the presentation, Webster Groves Math Curriculum Coordinator Susan Bergman claimed that the inclusion of the non-binary pronouns will "help students develop their ‘mathematical identities," and move them to "see the beauty, joy, and connectedness of mathematics as a way to see, make sense of and change our world." Gabriel Hays is an associate editor for Fox News Digital.
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The school district announced that it has decided to update the curriculum in such a way based on the feedback of students, parents and teachers who participated in a survey.

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