RI Children’s Advocate Bob Chiaradio Is Traveling The State Calling On Districts To Ditch Their “Trans” Policies

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RI Children’s Advocate Bob Chiaradio Is Traveling The State Calling On Districts To Ditch Their “Trans” Policies
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Chiaradio: No matter how much a boy wants to be a girl, dress like a girl, thinks he's a girl, or acts like a girl, he will never be a girl.

RI Children’s Advocate Bob Chiaradio Is Traveling The State Calling On Districts To Ditch Their “Trans” Policies

only to be blocked off by several teachers teachers in the room who were “offended” because they “didn’t have a choice” about seeing the poster-sized illustrations from the book. And, with secondary school students as young as 14, this can happen without the parents’ knowledge or consent.But RIDE’s guidance is not mandatory, Chiaradio is quick to point out. To be clear, that doesn’t mean Westerly won’t be challenged in court. As we covered, school boards in California and New Jersey have been sued when they defied secret social transitioning policies in their respective states.

Please plan on attending these RI school committee meetings to support me in my mission to protect RI’s kids, giving them the safety and privacy they all need and deserve. The Westerly school committee’s proposed revision to its policy … will keep boys out of girls’ bathrooms in locker rooms and the possibility of boys competing against girls athletically, outlaw boys rooming with girls on overnight field trips, and the illegal compelled speech of mandated use of pronouns, and ensure that parents are informed if their child presents to socially transition in school.

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