- Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt will investigate the school surveys after parents complained that it violated their privacy
- Education companies Panorama and Project Wayfinder, which sell the quizzes for top dollar, will not comment
- Law prohibits students from being questioned with parental permission
- Webster Groves School District won't say who it shares the answers with
- Southeast Legal Foundation lawyer Kimberly Herman said that the new lessons have a tendency to edge out the traditional curriculum
- 'What it really amounts to is racial programming,' she said. 'Teaching kids as young as four years old can pick their gender'
By JANON FISHER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
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