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‘Parents should know’: Kansas AG turns up the heat on school districts that ‘socially transition’ kids behind parents’ backs

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach is heating up the case.troublesome district“It doubled down on the policies it supposedly allowed schools to do.”social transitionRepublican AGs have narrowed down the remaining violators to a small number of school districts, which they appear to be trying to crack down on.

“When a child changes their gender identity, it has long-term medical and psychological consequences,” Kobach says.
Said in a statement Thursday. “Parents should be aware of and have the opportunity to be involved in this important aspect of their health.”

according to To the Washington Examiner, Kobach used a list of parent exclusion policies from parent advocacy groups to pinpoint the violating districts in Kansas. After delving into each school district’s policies and examining their constitutionality, Kobach identified six districts that allegedly violated parents’ rights.

Republican AGs sent a letter to school districts in December specifically objecting to policies that require school officials to hide students’ cross-dressing or “gender nonconforming” status from parents.
report Associated Press.

The letter accused the school districts of succumbing to “woke gender ideology,” and said, “Both law and nature are obligated to ensure the long-term welfare of children. It’s incredibly arrogant to hide it from (your parents).” happiness. ”

Asked Thursday whether they notified districts and gathered parent input before adopting radical policies, Kobach said the two school districts, Belle Plaine and Mays, “do not intend to exclude parents from the process. , they responded that they immediately retracted or revised it.” It’s their police. ”

“Often these policies are promoted by outside activist groups and adopted by school boards without adequate information about what the policies actually do,” said Kansas Deputy Attorney General Abhishek Kambli. “It will be done,” he said. “Belle Plaine and Mays should be commended for seeing what was going on and responding quickly.”

Kobach said three of the other four districts – Kansas City, Shawnee Mission and Topeka – refused to back away from giving parents the secret.

Meanwhile, the Olathe School District appears to have had a change of heart this week. The Attorney General noted at X that OSD is scheduling a meeting to discuss its policy.

OSD said in a statement:
obtained KSHB-TV said it has developed “internal management guidelines” for its employees, but no formal policy exists to date.

OSD’s Gender Identity Guidance, obtained through a public records request by a parent organization that advocates for education, states, “Staff members must obtain parental consent before referring to students by their preferred name or pronouns in public.” It is best practice to obtain However, it continues to justify such disclosures by pointing to instances where parents could be left in the dark.

“Staff and staff must be careful not to inadvertently disclose a student’s gender or sexual orientation. When notifying parents/guardians of a decision to disclose, they must consider the age of the student, whether the student has a developmental disability, etc. Consideration must be given to the protection of the student, whether there is a need for communication, including the student’s privacy interests, whether communication with parents will cause trauma to the student, and concerns about the child’s health as a result of the communication.” says the guidance.

When a child expresses a fantasy about his or her sexuality, a teacher in the Shawnee Mission School District can
Apparently It requires the principal to be notified, who will “meet with the student to share support and assess the level of family involvement.”

Kansas City Kansas Public Schools Guidance as Documented by PDE
state“School personnel may disclose a student’s transgender status or gender, or gender nonconforming expression, unless legally required to do so or the student has authorized disclosure.” Information should not be disclosed to others, including parents or other school personnel.”

Topeka Public Schools 2018 Revised Guidance
echo KCKPS Recommendations.

Topeka told The Associated Press that his company’s actions are legal.

Shawnee Mission Director Michelle Hubbard claimed Kobach was relying on “misinformation” from “partisan sources” and was upset that Kobach used Wake “as an insult.” He suggested that

KCKPS declined The Associated Press’ request for comment. Other freaks claimed they treat students with gender dysphoria on a case-by-case basis and strive to work with parents.

“Parental exclusion policies intentionally damage the relationship between parents and children,” says Carolyn Moore, vice president of Parents Defending Education.
Said In a statement. “Kansas is a great example of recognizing an issue that affects all of us and changing course to ensure these policies don’t hurt the next generation of students and their families.”

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