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A Ramona, Calif., sixth-grader was forbidden to give a presentation on Harvey Milk to her class after administrators required her classmates to get signed parental permission to listen to it.
Natalie Jones said that she was inspired to learn more about Milk after watching the Oscar-winning film about his career in politics and activism, according to the American Civil Liberties Union. The day before her planned presentation at Mt. Woodson Elementary School she was called into the principal's office. It was there that Jones was told she could not talk about Milk because it violated the school district's strict policy on "family life and sex education."
Natalie Jones said that she was inspired to learn more about Milk after watching the Oscar-winning film about his career in politics and activism, according to the American Civil Liberties Union. The day before her planned presentation at Mt. Woodson Elementary School she was called into the principal's office. It was there that Jones was told she could not talk about Milk because it violated the school district's strict policy on "family life and sex education."
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