California School District Temporarily Blocked From Outing Trans Students
The Chino Valley district was the first in the state to adopt such a policy, for which it was sued by California's attorney general.
September 7, 2023
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The Chino Valley district was the first in the state to adopt such a policy, for which it was sued by California's attorney general.
In Temecula, where a school board member called Harvey Milk a pedophile, the board has adopted a new social studies curriculum but will review and maybe rewrite materials about Milk and the LGBTQ+ rights movement.
Activists, parents, and supporters of LGBTQ+ rights were outraged.
Women have come forward saying they received severe punishments at River View Christian Academy for even discussing being gay.
The suit seeks to strike down the law making California a sanctuary state for trans minors seeking gender-affirming care.
In rejecting the social studies textbook, the Temecula school board president called Milk a pedophile.
The California Department of Education is investigating a school district after its board members rejected a social studies textbook — while calling revered LGBTQ+ activist Harvey Milk a "pedophile."
Grandparents for Truth, a project of progressive advocacy group People for the American Way, is working to fight book bans, right-wing school boards and what it describes as authoritarianism in the nation’s schools.
The policy violates students' rights under the California constitution and state law, Attorney General Rob Bonta says.
The Temecula Valley School District’s president called Harvey Milk a “pedophile” during a board meeting in May.
The Temecula Valley Unified School District board recently rejected an inclusive textbook, and one member called Harvey Milk a pedophile.
“I just don’t think teachers should be gender police,” Newsom said of the SAFETY Act.
The Murrieta Valley Unified School District's board adopted the policy Thursday night.
As school districts in conservative parts of California enact these policies, young people speak out.
School boards in Orange and Rocklin took the action even though the state attorney general has sued one district with such a policy and warned others.