Majority of Voters Oppose Schools Teaching Gender Identity Curriculum in Grade School: Poll

A New York Times/Siena poll published this month found that the vast majority of American voters oppose public schools teaching elementary school-aged children curriculum about sexual orientation and gender identity.

In the poll, 70 percent of registered voters said that they “strongly oppose” or “somewhat oppose” this type of curriculum for elementary schoolers. On the other hand, 27 percent of registered voters said they’d “somewhat support” or “strongly support” this type of class material.

Seventy percent of voters ages 45 to 64 said they would oppose sexual orientation and gender identity curriculum for this age group. Seventy-eight of voters 65 and older and 69 percent of voters ages 30 to 44 said they oppose it as well. Fifty-one percent of voters ages 18 to 29 said they oppose teaching elementary school kids this kind of curriculum.

As a follow-up, voters were asked whether they support or oppose public schools teaching sexual orientation and gender identity curriculum to middle school students, grades six through eight. Forty-four percent of voters said they’d “somewhat” or “strongly” support this curriculum for middle school students, while 54 percent said they’d “somewhat” or “strongly” oppose such curriculum for this age group. (Read more from “Majority of Voters Oppose Schools Teaching Gender Identity Curriculum in Grade School: Poll” HERE)

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