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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Conti declines to reconsider the decision allowing parents to sue a school district for allowing a teacher to present a mandatory transgender curriculum to her first grade class. The teacher, who allegedly told students to keep gender related conversations secret from their parents, is accused of "grooming" one child by encouraging him to wear dresses and drawing comparisons to her own first grader, who identifies as trans, and suggesting to students that parents sometimes make mistakes about gender. By introducing transgender curriculum to the classroom, the teacher was imposing her own agenda as opposed to teaching tolerance, and the school may have obstructed parental rights by adopting a "de facto policy" without notifying parents or allowing them to opt out of the particular agenda.