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Two Virginia school districts sue Education Dept. in fight over gender policies

  • On Friday, Arlington and Fairfax County Public Schools filed lawsuits against the U.S. Department of Education after the federal agency began freezing their funding due to transgender policies.
  • The lawsuits come after the Department of Education's July directive for five Northern Virginia school districts to eliminate policies permitting transgender students to access restrooms and changing facilities consistent with their gender identity, citing violations of Title IX.
  • Fairfax County Superintendent Michelle Reid stated that the 'high-risk' federal designation could freeze access to $167 million in funds used for free meals, special education, and multilingual services benefiting over 8,000 students.
  • Education Secretary Linda McMahon said on August 19 that districts cannot violate federal law while receiving federal funds, and Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears criticized the districts for prioritizing ideology over children’s safety.
  • The school districts maintain their policies comply with state and federal law and argue the funding freeze unlawfully harms students, suggesting continued legal opposition to the DOE's enforcement actions.
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