Supreme Court won't hear case on forcing teachers to out trans kids to their parents - LGBTQ Nation
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Supreme Court won't hear case on forcing teachers to out trans kids to their parents - LGBTQ Nation
"The parents argue that their children were 'allowed' to identify as transgender at school, which they claim violated their rights to determine their children's upbringing."
"The lawsuit states that sixth-grade students were asked to make videos about their gender identity and pronouns, leading to parental objections and claims of policy violations."
"The parents allege that the district's former superintendent and teachers ignored their wishes, addressing their children by names and identities that differ from their birth certificates."
The Supreme Court chose not to hear the case Foote v. Ludlow School Committee, where parents claimed their rights were violated by school policies on transgender identification. The parents argued that their children were allowed to identify as transgender without parental consent, particularly regarding the use of preferred names and pronouns. They alleged that the school district's actions, including a video assignment on gender identity, infringed on their rights to raise their children. The district maintains it has no formal policy on transgender students.
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