Southern California college students and college staged a walkout at their center college in protest of the Temecula Valley Unified Faculty District’s coverage that permits transgender women in loos and locker rooms.
Throughout class on Tuesday, students, parents and faculty members at James L. Day Center Faculty walked out to protest in opposition to the district policy that affirms that transgender college students can entry loos and locker rooms “in step with a pupil’s gender identification.”
For the reason that begin of the brand new school yr, a pupil who identifies as feminine has been utilizing the ladies’ locker room, mother and father report.
The Board Policy 5145.31: “Religious or Mental Health-Related Accommodations” does supply women two “outs,” that are both to file a religious-belief lodging or a mental-health lodging.
However mother and father on the protest advised the California Household Council that neither choice is appropriate. They don’t need to label their daughter with a psychological well being situation for wanting privateness or declare a religious exemption to keep away from boys dressing in women’ locker rooms, mother and father added. As one mother said, “My daughter’s not anxious or sick. She simply deserves a women’ locker room.”
Those that attended the protest wore white and pink bracelets that stated “Save Ladies’ Sports” and held up indicators.
“The scholars have been clear,” stated Sophia Lorey, outreach director of the California Household Council. “This wasn’t about attacking anybody. They need secure, non-public, female-only areas to vary for P.E. The boys who joined have been there to face with the ladies – to not make hassle, simply to say, ‘Defend women’ areas.’”
The Middle Sq. reached out to Temecula’s colleges superintendent, Gary Woods, for a remark, however has not acquired a response.
The district stated in a statement that it “respects the rights of scholars and group members to interact in peaceable expression and meeting,” including California regulation requires that college students “be allowed to take part in sex-segregated packages and have entry to amenities in step with their gender identification. Any revised proposal will take this requirement under consideration whereas addressing the considerations raised by college students, mother and father, and the group.”
Temecula Valley college board members Jen Wiersma and Dr. Joseph Komrosky additionally attended the center college walkout.
Komrosky stated the district’s “mental health and non secular exemption lodging” framework is the mistaken device.
“I used to be elected to signify the values of the mother and father of my group, and nearly all of our group in Temecula have conventional family values,” Komrosky stated. “What’s taking place at this center college, when a organic boy enters the ladies’ locker room, is something however conventional. It’s social and political activism. I would like each youngster to have a very good and secure education. Elements of this aren’t secure, and college students really feel their innocence is being robbed. I’ll proceed to struggle this ethical battle to defend the innocence of children and empower mother and father.”
TVUSD is predicted to handle Board Coverage 5145.31 and associated privateness measures on the subsequent common board assembly on Sept. 9.
Syndicated with permission from The Center Square.