Parents are chiming in and speaking out as one school district in Pennsylvania has announced it's canceling its annual Halloween parades for elementary students due to safety and "inclusivity" concerns.
Dominique Izbicki, a resident of Montgomery County, told Fox News Digital she doesn't agree with the decision. "Generally, I'm just disappointed that we are taking an approach to inclusivity as trying to go down to the lowest common denominator rather than trying to celebrate all cultures, all religions and all views for our kids," said Izbicki.
She's a parent of a second-grade student at Merion Elementary School in the Lower Merion School District located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. "We are lucky to live in a diverse area, and we should embrace that and expose our kids to as much as possible," Izbicki added.
Pictured is Belmont Hills, the suburban enclave in Pennsylvania's Lower Merion Township, located in Montgomery County. (iStock) The Lower Merion School District sent a letter to parents on Friday, Oct.
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