Texas Middle School Teacher Brags About ‘Indoctrinating’ Students on TikTok

A Texas middle school teacher bragged about “indoctrinating the youth” in a recent TikTok video.

QUICK FACTS:
  • A teacher at a Texas middle school was seen in a video on TikTok bragging about “indoctrinating” students.
  • Kelsey McCracken, a math teacher in W.A. Meacham Middle School in Fort Worth, Texas, was seen interrogating her classes, asking whether someone having a non-binary identity made them uncomfortable.
  • “For me the students are amazing about it,” McCracken said. “Pretty much all of my students call me ‘Mx.’ or call me by my first name… There are some [staff] around the school who still call me ‘Ms.’ I just don’t have the energy or effort to correct them.”
  • The teacher explained using the term “Mx.” combines ‘miss’ and ‘mister’ to make ‘Mx’ (pronounced “mix”).
MIDDLE SCHOOL TEACHER KELSEY MCCRACKEN ON “COMING OUT” TO HER STUDENTS:

“I’ve come out to my students,” McCracken said. “All my students know that I’m non-binary. Most of my students call me Mx. Most of the staff calls me Mx. or coach.”

BACKGROUND:
  • Earlier this month, a Pennsylvania mom filed a lawsuit after her child’s first-grade teacher was caught discussing gender dysphoria and transitioning with her students. The teacher, Megan Williams, violated district policy, state law, and the Constitution, according to the suit.
  • In July 2022, Nebo School District in Spanish Fork, Utah, gave parents the option to select whether their elementary-aged children were transgender or non-binary when registering them for school. The intake forms allowed incoming students to select more options than just male or female.

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