Florida school district reprints yearbooks, offers refunds after backlash to 'genderfluid' LGBTQ spread

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Florida school district reprints yearbooks, offers refunds after backlash to 'genderfluid' LGBTQ spread
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Lyman High School in Seminole County, Florida, is offering refunds and reprinted yearbooks after parents complained about a spread detailing various LGBTQ terms such as 'genderfluid.'

Missouri parent Michelle Westerfield on the outrage from the community after yearbook included inappropriate topicsis offering yearbook refunds and reprints after it was slammed for a spread that defined terms such as"genderfluid" and"pansexual."

Lyman High School's"The Greyhound" yearbook featured a spread containing LGBT terms that some said were"inappropriate.", told the Sentinel that the definitions included in the yearbook were not age-appropriate. "Anything that has to do with a high school experience, these terms and definitions are not appropriate," Craft said.

"We didn’t do anything wrong," she added later."We covered a full and fair representation, which is what we’re supposed to do. So I’m quite baffled and quite confused why this is a thing, but I’m going to defend our book because I’m proud of it."

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