California Sues to Stop School ‘Outing’ Student Pronoun Changes
- School district near Los Angeles is targeted in latest lawsuit
- Court filing follows similar efforts and litigation across US
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California sued a school district near Los Angeles in a bid to stop it from requiring parents to be informed when students ask to change their name or pronoun — escalating an issue that’s become a flash point in the state’s schools.
Chino Valley Unified School District’s policy is to notify parents if a student asks to use facilities or participates in programs that don’t align with their sex on official records.