HELENA — Montana is one of 46 states to receive a notice from the federal government to remove certain content from sex education curriculum.

Specifically, they are asking the state to take out topics that relate to gender ideology.

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In a letter from August 26, the administration for children and families through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services says that after review of the materials in Montana's Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP), also known as the Optimal Health for Montana Youth, specific "subjects and language are outside the scope" of the Personal Responsibility Education statute .

Some of

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