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The agency said on Friday that the Education Department is giving ten days to five North Virginia school districts to fix its transgender bathroom policies or to face “enforcement action”.
The districts of the public school in Loudown County, Fairfax County, Prince William County, Alexandria City and Arlington were all violated by the title IX after examining the office of civil rights of the Education Department, which was started in February, which was according to a press release on Friday.
The release cited the June 1 decision by the Supreme Court, which the department said that a person’s identified as “transgender” is different from a person’s biological sex.
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“The investigation was based on complaints that it is alleged that [school districts] The release stated that ‘transgender-identity’ is the same anti-discrimination policies related to students, which violate the sex-based security of the title IX.
, [districts] There is also a matter of many cases, informal complaints and reports, alleging that students in the policies of schools (districts) avoid using the school toilet and female students have seen male students improperly touching other students and women students have seen turning into a female locker room. ,
Craig Trainer, the acting assistant secretary of the Department of Education for civil rights, exploded the Biden administration to tolerate such behavior, it ended for “experimenting with radical gender ideology with the use of northern virginia.
The non-compliance discovery of the Education Department inspired the agency to release a proposed resolution agreement, allowing each school to take corrective action by the District Trump administration to prevent any enforcement action.
The action will require districts to save any policies or rules for action, allowing students to use bathrooms, lockers, or other intimate features based on their favorite gender identity unlike their biological sex.
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The workers march in support of gender identity-based bathroom access. The policies of the biden-era supported by him are now being opposed by the Trump administration. (In paintings through Mark Kerison/Getty Image)
The districts will also be required under the agreement to issue letters to maintain every school within their district, stating that any future policies related to bathroom, locker room or other intimate places will have to be separated by students on the basis of sex and not gender identity.
The districts will also be forced to adopt “biology-based definitions” of the words “men” and “female” used in all practices and policies.
The Education Department voluntarily gave the districts of the school for 10 days to agree to these demands or risks “adjacent” results, including possible referrals of the Department of Justice.
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“Today, we defend education, incredibly satisfied to know that a group of Northern Virginia School districts – many of which were zero for the social use of transgender ‘inclusion’ in sports, bathrooms and private places – are now facing music to fail for the meaning of plain lessons and titles IX.”
“As a mother, as a virginian and former senior advocate of Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights in the US Education Department, I am encouraged to see that this administration has long been taking the enforcement of permanent civil rights laws,” Perry continued.
“The title IX was passed to guarantee the educational equality of women in its innumerable manifestations. But it has forgotten the Intranscent schools in the Commonwealth.”
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School districts confirmed the attainment of the resolution agreements issued by all the education departments and are doing a review to determine the next stages. All of them expressed a commitment to students to follow federal and state laws, along with promoting a welcome, inclusive and supportive environment.