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A prominent Episcopal school in New York City is standing by its decision to publish an “Inclusive Language Guide” after the document received criticism for, among other things, encouraging students to refrain from using terms such as “Mom” and “Dad.”
The Grace Church School, a private Manhattan Episcopal school serving 770 students in “Junior Kindergarten-Grade 12,” published an “Inclusive Language Guide” to “address ways we can remove harmful assumptions from the way we interact with each other.”
The 12-page guide suggests students and teachers use alternatives to gender-specific words and phrases as well as other terms it sees as problematic.
A prominent Episcopal school in New York City is standing by its decision to publish an “Inclusive Language Guide” after the document received criticism for, among other things, encouraging students to refrain from using terms such as “Mom” and “Dad.”
La escuela episcopal defiende la política del idioma y les dice a los estudiantes que dejen de decir mamá y papá después de una reacción violenta christianpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from christianpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Grace Church School in Manhattan has long been considered one of the most prestigious K-12 schools in New York.
The school, affiliated with the Episcopal Church, has issued a guide for faculty and students with the words that include “mom,” “dad” and “parents”