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The Mesa Public Schools Governing Board is considering a policy requiring parental permission for teachers to use students' preferred names and pronouns. The proposed policy sparked significant ...
We toss around “he,” “she,” and “they” like they've always been part of the English language, but only one of them, the pronoun "he,” actually dates back to the earliest form of English.
Words such as “y’all”, “youse” or the lovely western ... me went to lunch” is “English’s fakest rule”, because pronouns do not split into subjects and objects as neatly as ...
The Mesa Public Schools Governing Board is considering a policy requiring parental permission for teachers to use students' preferred names and pronouns. The proposed policy sparked significant ...