Between the last school year and the new one, legislators in many areas have implemented new laws controlling district officials' abilities to pursue the transition of children without their parents' consent or knowledge.
While many restrictions on school conduct have come from state law, some were borne from school board decisions that run counter to the state government's wishes.The new policies came after national outrage at the revelation that school districts were allowing children to go by different names, use different pronouns, and wear clothing and use restrooms that did not align with their sex in order to"affirm" a child's claimed gender identity.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin , who won in many respects based in large part on the education and parental rights issues, recently implemented new guidance for school districts in the treatment of students claiming transgender identity. “These are the same school boards that fought us on whether parents should be deciding whether their child wears a mask or not,” Youngkin said at a press conference in response to the defiance, referencing a 2022 executive order making masking in school optional. “I think they were wrong on all these issues, and I know they’re wrong here."
"If a school board voted not to adopt policies consistent with the model policies, parents can sue under current state law," Miyares spokeswoman Victoria LaCivita said, according to the Virginian-Pilot."Our office will be monitoring all litigation and will be prepared to participate where doing so is appropriate and parents have valid claims.”Gov.
"The Fargo Public School District has made the determination that federal law takes precedence," district spokeswoman AnnMarie Campbell told the Washington Examiner, citing the Supreme Court's Bostock v. Clayton County decision."Therefore, the Fargo Public School District will not discriminate against students based on their gender identity or sexual orientation.
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