Oregon school districts pull out of reading contest over transgender book
       Two Oregon school districts  are cancelling their participation in a state reading competition due to organizers’ inclusion of a “children’s book” about transgenderism.   The annual Oregon  Battle of the Books  consists of students reading from a list of books, organizing into teams, and then competing in quizzes about the books’ content. This year, however, a group of Hermiston School District  principals decided that third, fourth, and fifth graders should not participate, the Oregonian   reported . The Cascade School District   concurred  soon after.   A third, Bend-La Pine Schools , is not pulling out but  will begin  requiring parental permission for elementary-level participants.   At issue is the book “ George ” by self-described "queer activist" Alex Gino , whose titular main character is a 10-year-old boy who feels like a girl and starts calling himself “Melissa.” In 2015, the Scholastic Corporation  sent teachers and school librarians 10,000 cop...