Gender identity, schools, and parents

 

Canadian parents want to be informed by the school if their child wishes to change pronouns: poll

But the country appears split over whether parental consent should be required for kids who wish to make that change in the classroom

A new poll suggests that a large majority of Canadians believe schools should inform parents if their child wishes to change their name or pronouns.

https://nationalpost.com/news/canadian-parents-want-to-be-informed-by-the-school-if-their-child-wishes-to-change-pronouns-poll

Vast majority say schools should inform parents if children wish to change their pronouns, are split over issue of parental consent

Younger people twice as likely to say parents should have no say whatsoever in this decision


Parents cannot challenge school gender identity policy, US court rules

Aug 14 (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Monday ruled that a group of parents could not challenge a Maryland school district's policy against telling parents if their children identify as transgender or gender nonconforming.

Trans Students Should Be Treated With Dignity, Not Outed by Their Schools

Children and adults have a constitutional right not to have intimate facts about their lives disclosed without their consent.  https://www.aclu.org/news/lgbtq-rights/trans-students-should-be-treated-with-dignity-not-outed-by-their-schools
Guidelines on social transitioning vary widely among school districts. Some states, such as California, New Jersey, and Maryland, expressly advise schools not to disclose information about students' gender identity without their permission, while others offer antidiscrimination guidance that is open to interpretation.   https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/22/us/gender-identity-students-parents.html#:~:text=Guidelines%20on%20social%20transitioning%20vary,that%20is%20open%20to%20interpretation.
What say YOU? Should schools keep gender issues from parents if the child wishes it? What about a parent's rights? What happens when a parent finds out a school has kept something from them? How would you feel if this was your child and her/his school keeping information from you? Or are school policies regarding safe-guarding a child's gender choices the most prudent way to support that child? 



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