A public school district in an idyllic beach town north of San Diego is finally acknowledging a Supreme Court decision to allow opt-outs for parents and students when schools are promoting leftist gender ideology.

The Encinitas Union School District was sued by a fifth-grade student, Shea Encinas, who was forced to teach a fellow student an ideology that conflicted with his and his family’s religious beliefs on sex and gender. Last year, Shea’s fifth-grade teacher read him the book My Shadow is Pink , a story about a young boy who wants to be a girl. Then the school instructed Shea to show a video version of the book to his “buddy,” a kindergarten student, and prompt the younger boy to decide if he felt like his shadows were pink or blue.

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