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Related: About this forumVirginia school boards must adhere to Gov. Youngkin's new policies on transgender students, AG says
Virginia school boards must adhere to Gov. Youngkins new policies on transgender students, AG says
The Associated Press
August 24, 2023, 2:59 PM
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkins new model policies for the treatment of transgender students are in line with federal and state nondiscrimination laws and school boards must follow their guidance, the states attorney general said in a nonbinding legal analysis released Thursday.
The Model Policies ensure that all students are treated with dignity and that parental involvement remains at the center. These policies are fully compliant with the law, and school boards across the Commonwealth should support and implement them, Attorney General Jason Miyares, also a Republican, said in a statement.
The advisory opinion from Miyares comes as a growing number of school boards across the state are responding to the administrations guidelines, which were finalized last month after a lengthy review and deal with issues ranging from athletics to pronoun use in the classroom. The guidelines, which under state law are supposed to offer something of a road map for local school districts to fashion their own similar policies, roll back many accommodations for transgender students urged by the previous Democratic administration. They have won praise from conservative and religious groups and sparked criticism from Democrats and LGBTQ advocates.
Some school boards in red-leaning areas of the state have begun to adopt policies consistent with the governors. Others, mostly in blue areas, have said they plan to defy them. ... For instance, Fairfax County Public Schools the states largest district recently told parents it had no plans to change its guidelines for transgender students, which do not align with Youngkins.
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Opinions by the attorney general are only advisory and are not binding on the courts, Eden Heilman, the ACLU of Virginias legal director, noted in a statement.
Heilman called Miyares opinion every bit as cruel and misguided as the policies themselves.
Copyright © 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, written or redistributed.
The Associated Press
August 24, 2023, 2:59 PM
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkins new model policies for the treatment of transgender students are in line with federal and state nondiscrimination laws and school boards must follow their guidance, the states attorney general said in a nonbinding legal analysis released Thursday.
The Model Policies ensure that all students are treated with dignity and that parental involvement remains at the center. These policies are fully compliant with the law, and school boards across the Commonwealth should support and implement them, Attorney General Jason Miyares, also a Republican, said in a statement.
The advisory opinion from Miyares comes as a growing number of school boards across the state are responding to the administrations guidelines, which were finalized last month after a lengthy review and deal with issues ranging from athletics to pronoun use in the classroom. The guidelines, which under state law are supposed to offer something of a road map for local school districts to fashion their own similar policies, roll back many accommodations for transgender students urged by the previous Democratic administration. They have won praise from conservative and religious groups and sparked criticism from Democrats and LGBTQ advocates.
Some school boards in red-leaning areas of the state have begun to adopt policies consistent with the governors. Others, mostly in blue areas, have said they plan to defy them. ... For instance, Fairfax County Public Schools the states largest district recently told parents it had no plans to change its guidelines for transgender students, which do not align with Youngkins.
{snip}
Opinions by the attorney general are only advisory and are not binding on the courts, Eden Heilman, the ACLU of Virginias legal director, noted in a statement.
Heilman called Miyares opinion every bit as cruel and misguided as the policies themselves.
Copyright © 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, written or redistributed.
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Virginia school boards must adhere to Gov. Youngkin's new policies on transgender students, AG says (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Aug 2023
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The State is going to devote time, money, and other resources to police pronoun use??
Freethinker65
Aug 2023
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Freethinker65
(11,134 posts)1. The State is going to devote time, money, and other resources to police pronoun use??
Are there no higher priorities in Virginia that deserve attention?
OldBaldy1701E
(6,338 posts)2. I guess not. (n/t)