MCPS
Britishabbreviation
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After testing a library of 45,000 MCPs, the researchers came across one that seemed especially lethal against A. baumannii.
From Los Angeles Times
In a 60-page decision, federal district Judge Deborah L. Boardman, a 2021 Biden appointee, rejected claims that removing the opt-out option violated parents’ religious free exercise and agreed with MCPS’ argument that children “are not being directly or indirectly coerced into activity that violates their religious beliefs.”
From Washington Times
The demonstration precedes an afternoon school board meeting in which the public comment section will include people criticizing MCPS’ decision to remove an opt-out option for classes that feature six picture books addressing gay or transgender issues.
From Washington Times
Supporters of MCPS’ decision say it allows all children to learn about inclusion and diversity.
From Washington Times
“MCPS’s own guidelines say that controversial issues will always be addressed with parental input and fairly addressing all sides,” Ms. Smith said.
From Washington Times
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