Youngkin Administration Revamps Model Transgender Policies

Introduction Two recent posts on this site have reported on, and criticized, the Fairfax County School Board’s transgender regulation.  See “Fairfax Parents Excluded From Kids’ Gender Issues,” Aug. 31, 2022, and “Trans Rules Fairfax Schools,” Sept. 7, 2022. The Fairfax County regulation has now been thrown into doubt.  On September 16, 2022, the Virginia Department of…

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Trans Rules Fairfax Schools

It’s remarkable how a tiny minority can wield the power that transgender advocates enjoy today.  A few years ago we hardly heard of transgenderism; today it is the “woke” cause de jour.  Some institutions are ignoring the rights of the majority in order to make a miniscule minority feel more comfortable.  Nowhere is this more…

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Fairfax Parents Excluded From Kids’ Gender Issues

A Conversation Between a Pre-Teen and Teacher Recently, twelve-year-old Sam approached a teacher at his Fairfax County public school, and this conversation occurred: Sam:  Miss Jones, I sometimes wonder whether I’m really a girl, trapped in a boy’s body. Jones:  When did you start feeling that way? Sam:  A while ago, but last week, when…

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The June 16 School Board Meeting: A Small Turning Point?

Introduction Several proposals to amend the student conduct handbook were on the agenda for the June 16 meeting of the Fairfax County School Board.  What mostly drew the attention of parents was a provision making it an offense for any student, from the 4th grade on, to maliciously “deadname” or “misgender” another student, with punishment…

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Are Pornographic Books in Our Schools?

Last autumn, parents complained at a Fairfax County School Board meeting about two books found in some high school libraries.  The parents alleged that the books contained homoerotic material, promoted pedophilia, and were otherwise age-inappropriate.  The questioned books were Gender Queer (2019) by Maia Kobabe, which was owned by seven high schools, and Lawn Boy…

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