ADSB responds to distribution of non-endorsed printed material
Earlier this afternoon, the Algoma District School Board reached out to parents and guardians after non-endorsed printed material was handed out on school board property.
The pamphlet appears to be the same material that protesters at a recent Drag Story Time had attempted to distribute – a group of individuals with alleged ties to the Unity Centre on Glen Avenue. The material suggests there is an underlying agenda to the Ontario government’s sexual education curriculum that could result in “grooming of children” and “cause confusion regarding their own sexual identity or gender identity.”Responding to the situation, the Algoma District School Board issued the following statement:
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