A school district in Washington state is facing criticism after a teacher at one of its elementary schools read a book promoting transgender advocacy to her students.
Jazz Jennings, a transgendered teenager and coauthor of the book I Am Jazz. | YouTube/Jazz Jennings
A school district in Washington state is facing criticism after a teacher at one of its elementary schools read a book promoting transgender advocacy to her students.
Young America’s Foundation, a conservative youth advocacy organization, received a tip that Jennifer Miller, a first grade teacher at Geneva Elementary School in Bellingham, Washington, located North of Seattle, read her students a children’s book titled,
I am Jazz.
The book, co-authored by LGBT activist Jessica Herthel and trans-identified reality TV star Jazz Jennings, tells the story of a 2-year-old boy who begins the process of transitioning to look more like a girl with the approval of his parents.
Jazz Jennings, a transgendered teenager and coauthor of the book I Am Jazz. | YouTube/Jazz Jennings
A school district in Washington state is facing criticism after a teacher at one of its elementary schools read a book promoting transgender advocacy to her students.
Young America’s Foundation, a conservative youth advocacy organization, received a tip that Jennifer Miller, a first grade teacher at Geneva Elementary School in Bellingham, Washington, located North of Seattle, read her students a children’s book titled,
I am Jazz.
The book, co-authored by LGBT activist Jessica Herthel and trans-identified reality TV star Jazz Jennings, tells the story of a 2-year-old boy who begins the process of transitioning to look more like a girl with the approval of his parents.