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New policy requires students to use facilities based on biological sex. Father whose daughter allegedly had to share the bathroom with a boy says last month’s student walkout pushed the school to reverse the policy.push for trans rights, you’d think “girls don’t mind” when a boy shows up in their bathroom. They just come to see him as “one of the girls.”their school allowed boys in the girls’ bathroom.
She is “appalled that districts like Perkiomen Valley have adopted discriminatory policies aimed squarely at trans and nonbinary students.” Giles-Perkins called on the district to reverse its policy and also urged the Pennsylvania Department of Education to issue “long-overdue guidance that reflects federal guidelines to protect, not cause additional harm to, transgender and nonbinary youth.”, the new policy strikes a compromise by opening up previously unavailable teachers’ bathrooms to students.
As one of the policy’s supporters at the meeting urged the school board: “We need to come together again for the kids … There’s a commonsense solution on the table, and that is for transgender students to use the single-stall bathrooms. This does the greatest good for the greatest number for the longest amount of time.”
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