N.S. schools stuck between polarized opinions on gender, sexuality

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As public debate over sex education in schools has been escalating across the country, Nova Scotia teachers and administrators have been fielding more questions and complaints, and in some cases, struggling to respond.

Documents obtained by CBC News through access to information laws provide a glimpse into what the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development and regional centres for education have recently heard from parents.

Some are worried LGBTQ youth are not safe at school and are calling for stronger policies to ensure the gender identity of students is respected.

Others are worried their children are being exposed to inappropriate material, in secret, and want conversations about gender and sexuality to

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