California AG Sues School District to Stop Policy That Informs Parents of Student Gender Transitions
California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed a lawsuit Monday against the Chino Valley Unified School District for approving a policy that requires school officials to inform parents if their child wants to change their genders.
The districtβs board of education approved the policy in July after many parents weighed in, some in favor and some against, but the district was slapped with a subpoena after Bonta opened a civil rights investigation in August, according to a press release. Bonta took the investigation a step further by filing a lawsuit, arguing that his officeβs βmessageβ was βloud and clear,β according to a statement in a press release.
βEvery student has the right to learn and thrive in a school environment that promotes safety, privacy, and inclusivity β regardless of their gender identity,β Bonta said. βWeβre in court challenging Chino Valley Unifiedβs forced outing policy for wrongfully and unconstitutionally discriminating against and violating the privacy rights of LGBTQ+ students. The forced outing policy wrongfully endangers the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of non-conforming students who lack an accepting environment in the classroom and at home.β
In addition to informing parents about name and pronoun changes, the policy requires that the school informs them if their child is βaccessing sex-segregated school programs and activitiesβ or using bathrooms that donβt match their biological sex, according to the rule. The lawsuit, however, claims that the district βsingled outβ transgender and βgender nonconformingβ students through the policyβs βdiscriminatory treatment.β
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A district spokesperson told the Daily Caller News Foundation that they were complying with the subpoena request but had not had the βopportunity to examine the lawsuit.β
βAt this time, the District is working with its legal counsel to review the lawsuit and its contents,β the spokesperson said. βPrior to the filing, District personnel had been working with complete transparency in providing Attorney General Bontaβs office with requested documents and records. Superintendent Enfield spoke with the DOJβs legal counsel weekly to confirm the District was providing requested files, which had changed several times from the original subpoena.β
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