Source: New York Post
Originally Published by: Mother of 4 falls to her death while hiking at state park with her kids Hugh Grant blasts his children's 'posh private schools' for 'pathetic' rules Trans inmate who killed baby blames Trump admin for alleged assaults in prison A Massachusetts school district is at the center of a battle over parental rights after it administered a health survey to middle school students in late March that asked children as young as 11 sexually explicit questions despite parents opting their child out. Burlington Public Schools (BPS) notified parents on March 6 via an app called ParentSquare about its plans to administer the 2025 Youth Risk Behavior Survey to students at Marshall Simonds Middle School. The survey, which is part of a national initiative developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, asked students sensitive questions about alcohol, drug use and gender identity.