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KIEL NBC 26 鈥?Rose Rabidoux is speaking out after two days of threats at a school in Kiel. Rabidoux s son, Braden, is one of three students accused of Title IX sexual harassment for the misuse of pronouns, which police say has prompted threats against the school district.Rabidoux says her family has received a lot of support outside of the school community, throughout the nation, and even outside of the country. She says Braden gets messages telling him to not back down and stick up for his rights. But, on the other side, they do not condone the multiple threats that have taken place at the school over the past few days. Rabidoux says this incident has impacted more than just her family, and she s sad for the students that have had to deal with it.PREVIOUS COVERAGE:3 Kiel Middle School boys investigated for sexual harassment for using student s incorrect pronouns, parents sayPolice investigate second bomb threat at
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