California students, faculty walk out over gender policies
- Students and faculty at James L. Day Middle School in Southern California staged a walkout to protest the Temecula Valley Unified School District's policy allowing transgender girls access to bathrooms and locker rooms based on gender identity.
- Protesters expressed a desire for safe, private, female-only spaces, with concerns that the district's accommodations labeled their daughters with mental health conditions or religious exemptions.
- The district asserted its commitment to respecting students' rights, stating that California law necessitates access to facilities consistent with gender identity.
- Protesters, including students and parents, expressed concerns that the options for accommodations are unacceptable.
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California students, faculty walk out over gender policies
(The Center Square) - Southern California students and faculty staged a walkout at their middle school in protest of the Temecula Valley Unified School District's policy that allows transgender girls in bathrooms and locker rooms.
California Students, Faculty Walk Out Over Gender Policies
Credit: (Screenshot), Irene BritUSA, via YouTube Southern California students and faculty staged a walkout at their middle school in protest of the Temecula Valley Unified School District’s policy that allows transgender girls in bathrooms and locker rooms. During class on Tuesday, students, parents and faculty members at James L. Day Middle School walked out to protest against the district policy that affirms that transgender students can acc…
California middle school students, faculty walk out over gender policies
Southern California students and faculty staged a walkout at their middle school in protest of the Temecula Valley Unified School District's policy that allows transgender girls in bathrooms and locker rooms.
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