EXCLUSIVE: ‘Pregnant man’ visits a Regina Public School

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A “pregnant man’s” classroom visit at École W.S. Hawrylak School has left some parents and Regina Public Schools (RPS) employees upset about the lack of parental notification and consent. 

The unannounced visit took place in January, according to a source within the school, who said they were “horrified and mortified” that it happened without parents knowing about it.

Parents said these visits are another sign that RPS is promoting radical gender ideology, while ignoring Bill 137, known as the Parents Rights Bill, which calls for more transparency and involvement of parents in discussions about gender identity and sexuality.

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In January, Premier Scott Moe’s government directed school boards to revise their bathroom and changing room policy, but RPS has stated it will continue following the Canadian Charter of Rights and the Saskatchewan Human Rights Code instead.

Parents who disagree with RPS’s approach said they want clearer communication and input when sensitive topics such as transgenderism are brought into the classroom.

The kindergarten to Grade 8 school, located in Regina’s east end, shares a transgender English as an Additional Language teacher with Harbour Landing School. 

RPS has not issued a public response.

The Western Standard reached out to Premier Scott Moe's office but received no response.

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