NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — REAL News Central Indiana has learned a 7th grade science teacher at Noblesville West Middle School forced her children to call her by “nonbinary” pronouns. According to her social media accounts, Emily Crapnell forced her students to call her Mx. Crapnell instead of Ms. or Mrs.
“Call me Mx. — When I returned to school this fall, Mrs. and Ms. felt different for me.” Crapnell wrote on her instagram page in October of 2022. “I am embracing my nonbinary identity in the classroom… because it feels right.”


At the time of the post, Crapnell was teaching at Westfield Middle School. However, by the spring, she was teaching at Noblesville West Middle School where sources tell RNCI she continued to force children to use her “nonbinary” pronouns. According to sources, parents and students who did not feel comfortable with using the pronouns and asked to be moved from Crapnell’s class were told the only way they could be removed is if they transferred out of the school entirely.
It turns out, Crapnell’s use of pronouns aren’t the only controversial stance she takes. According to her social media accounts, she also supports radical anti-gun movements and Critical Race Theory. In 2020, she called all white people racist. She also pushed the “racist baby” narrative.



Crapnell taught at Noblesville Schools from 2012 until 2019 when she took a hiatus to raise her children. She returned to the classroom in the fall of 2022. In 2017 she was awarded to prestigious Apple Distinguished Educator Award. She was the Science Department Chair at Noblesville West Middle School from 2016-2019.
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