‘Dead to me’: Alberta transgender teen takes action after being deadnamed in yearbook
- An 18-year-old transgender student at Foothills Composite High School discovered being deadnamed in the yearbook, calling it a nightmare.
- The school plans to reprint pages with correct names for affected students and make them available.
- Foothills School Division is updating yearbook guidelines to prevent future deadnaming, acknowledging the impact on students and the school community.
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‘Dead to me’: Alberta transgender teen takes action after being deadnamed in yearbook
The Albertan government has promised to make changes so students 15 and under need parental consent to change their names or pronouns in school. Students 16 and 17 won’t need consent, but their parents would still have to be notified
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'Dead to me': Alberta transgender teen takes action after being deadnamed in yearbook
Remi Laboucane says memories of being bullied were finally fading, memories so awful he switched schools. He was graduating from high school this summer, ready for life’s next chapter, when […]
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