On the federal level, the Dept. of Education has proposed Title IX changes that will also protect LGBTQ students. Here in Ohio, the Board of Education passed a resolution opposing those changes.
This has become a point of contention for Mentor schools, where parents are questioning what this means for their district and their students.
“Allowing biological boys to be in the girls' locker room and bathrooms violates their privacy and creates an unsafe environment for both parties,” said one parent during the public comment period last month at the Mentor School Board meeting. Mentor Schools Superintendant Craig Heath said during last month’s meeting that currently, if a child in K-8 asked to go by a different pronoun, that’s a conversation between the principal and counselor, and parents are informed.
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