Florida school district reprints yearbooks, offers refunds after backlash to 'genderfluid' LGBTQ spread
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Lyman High School in Seminole County, Florida, is offering refunds and reprinted yearbooks after parents complained about a spread detailing various LGBTQ terms such as "genderfluid."
The school drew the ire of parents who said one of its two-page spreads contained a list of different sexualities and LGBTQ+ related terms that was "inappropriate." "The county is giving into the bigotry and being very cowardly by offering this as an option." Jon Brown is a writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to jon.brown@fox.com.
Among the terms included in the yearbook were "pansexual," "aromantic," "genderfluid," "nonbinary" and "transgender," along with definitions of each that detailed which type of attraction or preference they entailed.
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