Private School Where Supreme Court Nominee Is Trustee Had Interesting Project for Second Graders

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As has been reported by Townhall previously, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson serves as a trustee on the board of the Georgetown Day School, where one of her children has attended. The school, along with Jackson, have expressed many woke, social justice-heavy values as core to the mission of delivering a so-called “progressive” education, so it’s no surprise that the school has repeatedly had its second graders organize a “gender-neutral toy store” to push leftist lessons about gender identity and expression.

A video from the school’s December 2019 event showed footage from the exercise and includes voiceovers from the second graders who participated:

To protect the students’ privacy, the video above only includes the audio from the original video released by Georgetown Day School along with a freeze-frame in the original showing a “Gender Snowperson,” along with definitions for cisgender, transgender, and non-binary.

“We had so much to learn and prepare before the toy store opened,” one student says. 

“In one important lesson, we dressed dolls in different ways,” said another of an exercise apparently aimed at showing different options for gender expression.

Another student explains that their classes “learned about gender expression, gender expectations and gender stereotypes.”

“In other lessons we learned what cisgender means and what transgender means and we learned what it means to be nonbinary,” says yet another student. 

“All kids should be able to play with toys they like,” one student remarks at the end of the video, which is of course true. But it’s also possible for second graders to be allowed to choose the toys that interest them without being indoctrinated in the ways of the woke left’s gender politics. 

According to Georgetown Day School’s 2019 IRS 990 Form, Judge Jackson was listed as a board of member in the period that began on July 1, 2019, suggesting that KBJ was in fact a board member during the time the gender-neutral toy store was organized by second graders. 

By Spencer Brown

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