California Senate approves ban on schools notifying parents of their child's pronoun change
- A bill in California aims to prevent school districts from obligating teachers to inform parents if a child wants to use a new pronoun at school.
- The state Senate passed the bill, prohibiting schools from sharing a student's gender identity or sexual orientation without the student's consent, with few exceptions.
- The legislation addresses parental rights and protection for gender-nonconforming students.
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California Bill Banning Schools From Informing Parents of Kids' Pronoun Changes Moves Forward
A bill that would forbid schools and teachers from telling parents if their children use new pronouns passed the California State Senate. ... The post California Bill Banning Schools From Informing Parents of Kids’ Pronoun Changes Moves Forward appeared first on The New American.
California Senate Approves Ban on Schools Informing Parents of Student’s Gender Identity
California lawmakers voted June 13 to advance legislation to ban school districts from notifying parents about social gender transitions at school without the student’s permission. The state Senate voted 29–8 to approve Assembly Bill 1955 and send it back to the Assembly for final approval of amendments. Sen. Susan Eggman (D-Stockton), who presented the bill on behalf of its author, Assemblyman Chris Ward (D-San Diego), and the 13-member Califor…
Should teachers tell parents if child uses different name, pronouns at school? California Senate says no
After some impassioned testimony on both sides, California senators voted on party lines Thursday to ban school districts from passing policies requiring staff to notify parents if their child uses a different name or pronouns at school.
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