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Cy-Fair ISD now requires staff to tell families if their student uses pronouns different than those assigned at birth
Cy-Fair ISD approved a controversial new policy Thursday night. Some are calling it a win for parental rights and others said it will put members of the district’s LGBTQIA+ community in danger. In a ...
CYPRESS, Texas — Cy-Fair ISD approved a controversial new policy Thursday night. Some are calling it a win for parental rights and others said it will put members of the district’s LGBTQIA+ community ...
Conroe ISD will not accept notes from parents asking that their children use a different pronoun over concerns about violating a new state law. Senate Bill 12, authored by state Sen. Brandon Creighton ...
A new lawsuit against the Houston Independent School District (HISD) is accusing the district of using a name and pronouns that does not match the child's assigned sex at birth –a case that could have ...
An Ohio teacher who refused to use students preferred pronouns will take home $450,000 in a legal settlement with the local school district. Vivian Geraghty brought the suit against the Jackson Local ...
“There’s always the fear of unacceptance and confusion, but your pronouns are a right that can never be taken away,” agender student Cruz told GLSEN, an education organization that supports safe and ...
The Lafayette Parish School Board approved policy changes involving pronouns, given names and sexual identity after the state Legislature passed several education bills in its regular session. The ...
People for and against bills that could impact LGBTQ people in Alabama schools and colleges had their say in a legislative committee meeting Wednesday in Montgomery. During public comment, residents ...
Fort Bend ISD is joining the ranks of districts considering a controversial policy that would require parents to be notified if their child requests to use a different name or pronoun. The policy, ...
A new Ohio House bill would require parental permission before public schools could begin addressing students by any name or pronouns that don’t correspond to their birth certificate or biological sex ...
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