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The Los Angeles Times published an article attacking Chino Valley School Board President Sonja Shaw as a "right-wing zealot." This, because of a rule her school board passed. The rule said parents must be informed if their children want to use different pronouns. Shaw said she and other parents want to protect children from what comes down from Sacramento. "They will continue to try to divide us and try to label us to stop us from having any say," Shaw said. "Obviously they want to take away our rights as parents."

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