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N.J. school district repeals policy that would out LGBTQ students

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The Hanover Township Board of Education voted Tuesday to repeal a controversial Policy that would have outed LGBTQ students to their parents and instead replaced it with a new, revised version. The revised policy is meant to address concerns of discrimination raised in a lawsuit filed against the board of education by the New Jersey Attorney General. In a letter addressed to Morris County Assigning Judge Stuart Minkowitz, Matthew R. Marotta, an attorney for the school board, said the state’s order to show cause was “moot” given the board’s repeal and replacement of the contested policy. The At…

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