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- … The plan also indicated that school staff should begin using her new name and “they/them” pronouns when referring to … The plan also indicated that school staff should begin using her new name and “they/them” pronouns when referring to …
- … to revoke his religious accommodation over students’ pronoun usage. When the school district mandated that … to revoke his religious accommodation over students’ pronoun usage. When the school district mandated that …
- … express a gender identity inconsistent with their sex by using the students’ preferred names and pronouns. District … express a gender identity inconsistent with their sex by using the students’ preferred names and pronouns. District …
- … even though he consistently accommodated the student by using the student’s preferred name instead of the student’s … even though he consistently accommodated the student by using the student’s preferred name instead of the student’s …
- … school district policy requires staff to immediately begin using opposite-sex pronouns and forbids staff from sharing … school district policy requires staff to immediately begin using opposite-sex pronouns and forbids staff from sharing …
- Indiana school counselor fired for speaking about gender identity policy
- … to make a positive impact on their own campus. Rarely can they make a positive impact on 23 campuses and affect … to make a positive impact on their own campus. Rarely can they make a positive impact on 23 campuses and affect …
- Parents Defending Education is challenging three overbroad Olentangy Local School District policies that compel students to speak contrary to their deeply-held beliefs and that discriminate against their views.
- … Blake Allen for calling a male student “a dude” and using male pronouns when expressing their view that the male … Blake Allen for calling a male student “a dude” and using male pronouns when expressing their view that the male …
- Catholic bookstore challenges Jacksonville law requiring it to speak against its religious beliefs