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and sex education classes to dress codes and overnight field trips, many
U.S. public schools already are balancing the civil rights of transgender
students with any concerns that classmates, "
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You WILL accept and conform.

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>From NY Post
<http://nypost.com/2016/05/14/schools-offer-how-to-guide-on-embracing-transgender-students/>:
>From locker rooms and sex education classes to dress codes and overnight
field trips, *many U.S. public schools already are balancing the civil
rights of transgender students with any concerns that classmates, parents
and community members might have*.

The U.S. Department of Education is drawing on those practices to guide
other schools as they work to comply with the Obama administration’s
directive that transitioning children be treated consistent with their
gender identity
<http://nypost.com/2016/05/13/obama-to-issue-decree-squashing-transgender-bathroom-law/>
.

That has been the policy since 2013 of the Arcadia Unified School District
<http://site.ausd.net/>in Southern California. As part of a settlement with
the federal departments of Justice and Education that became the foundation
for the national mandate issued Friday, *students may use the bathroom,
locker room or wilderness cabin that corresponds with their recognized
gender outside school*, Superintendent David Vannasdall said.

[image: It does exist: The bi-gender boy who decided everyday which gender
he wants to be.]
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Memo to Mr. Vannasdall: It does exist - the bi-gender boy who decides
everyday which gender he wants to be.

*“This is absolutely not about a student on a day-to-day basis saying,
‘Today I’m a boy, tomorrow I’m a girl.’ That has never happened,”*
Vannasdall said. *(David apparently hasn’t heard of this bi-gender boy
<https://fellowshipoftheminds.com/2014/11/26/the-bi-gender-boy-who-decides-every-morning-what-sex-he-wants-to-be/>
who decides what gender he'll be when he wakes up for the day.)* “By the
time these students are at a point where they are asking for our help, they
are presenting in all areas of their life as that gender.”

*The administration had warned schools before Friday that denying
transgender students access to the correct facilities and activities was
illegal under its interpretation of federal sex discrimination laws.* But
the new guidance, for the first time, offers advice for accommodating the
privacy needs of nontransgender youngsters.

Citing guidelines adopted by Washington, New York, the District of Columbia
and Atherton High School in Louisville, Kentucky, President Barack Obama’s
Education Department said *schools could erect privacy curtains in changing
areas, permit all students to make use of single-stall restrooms or work
out other case-by-case arrangements as long as the burden doesn’t rest
exclusively on transgender students*.

“The concerns for right to privacy and safety of children applies to every
single child, including the transgender child,” said Atherton’s principal,
Thomas Aberli, who faced community opposition when he first allowed a
transgender freshman to use the girls’ restrooms two years ago. *Since that
first student, about a half-dozen more have come out as transgender*,
Aberli said.

Asaf Orr, a lawyer who directs the Transgender Youth Project Staff at the
National Center for Lesbian Rights, said the guidance could help temper the
transgender rights backlash that the restroom issue has engendered in
states such as North Carolina by showing that minority rights and privacy
rights can co-exist if schools respect all students’ need to be comfortable.

At least 13 states and the District of Columbia prohibit discrimination on
the basis of gender identity in schools. Hundreds of school districts, from
Anchorage, Alaska, and Tucson, Arizona, to Fairfax County, Virginia and
Chicago, have adopted similar protections.

Nearly two dozen state high school sports federations have adopted rules
governing the participation of transgender athletes on competitive teams,
including the ones in South Dakota, Maryland and Nevada.

In Portland, Oregon, Lincoln High Principal Peyton Chapman recalls the
“challenging times” about seven years when a transgender student who
identified as female transferred there after being bullied at her previous
school. The student made the cheerleading squad and “bathroom and locker
rooms became an immediate issue with the cheerleading parents,” she said.

An anti-bullying campaign that focused on the difference between sexual
orientation and gender identity diffused the situation, Chapman said. “Some
students may be uncomfortable with it, *but we can’t let some people’s
discomfort violate other people’s civil rights*,” she said.

But there was a high level of discomfort as soon as the directive came out,
with officials in several states saying they would defy the administration.
The rallying cry was against what Mississippi’s Republican governor said
was the federal government’s “forcing a liberal agenda on states that
roundly reject it.”

*While the guidance is not legally binding* and the Supreme Court may
ultimately decide whether federal civil rights law protects transgender
people, *schools refusing to comply could face lawsuits from the government
and a cutoff of federal aid to education*.

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Even in areas of the country where such policies enjoy broad support,
putting them into practice can be complicated. The Connecticut
Interscholastic Athletic Conference allows transgender students to play on
teams that match their gender identities. Since the policy took effect in
2013, a few transgender boys have played on boys’ high school teams, said
Karissa Niehoff, the group’s executive director.

Niehoff said that since the state has a policy prohibiting boys from
playing on girls’ teams, a transgender girl would be allowed to play on a
girls’ team, but not a boys’ team. She said students are allowed to
establish eligibility to compete under a different gender once during their
school careers to prevent players from bouncing between teams.

So far, there have been no complaints, she said. “But had somebody said to
us, ‘Hey, you have a transgender playing on the team and we think there is
a physical disadvantage, well we support that student,” she said.

Boston’s public schools require staff members to use the names and pronouns
requested by students, change school records to reflect them and
acknowledge they’ve read the district’s policy regarding transgender
students, according to Steven Chen, the senior equity manager.

But sometimes there are mistakes. “If you’ve known a student for the first
three years as one name and one pronoun, and then in year four the student
has a different name and a different pronoun, I think just naturally you
might make a mistake,” he said. “Honest mistakes are much different than
affirmatively saying, ‘I’m not going to support my students on this.'”

DCG

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