School district bans pronouns in teacher email signatures because they make people “uncomfortable”

A school district in southeastern Wisconsin is telling teachers that they’re no longer allowed to put their pronouns in their email signatures, display Pride flags in their classrooms, or even wear clothes with rainbows because they make people “uncomfortable.”

“We’re in a world where politics are highlighted,” Kettle Moraine School District superintendent Stephen Plum said. “It just puts people in uncomfortable positions.”

The Kettle Moraine School Board voted on the policy last week, with proponents saying that political and religious messaging don’t’ belong in schools.

“The expectation is that teachers and administration will not have political flags or religious messaging in their classroom or on their person. This expectation includes Pride flags,” Plum said. He also said that…

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