On the night of Monday August 22, the Grapevine-Colleyville school trustees, an independent school district in Dallas, passed a set of policies that will change how teachers can discuss gender and sexualitty with their students. The Dallas Morning News, along with the Education Lab, raised several questions and pointed several problems about how these desicition would affect the LGBTQ students of that school district.
The Education Lab pointed out four main issues that will change with the new policies approved in that Northern-Texas school district: Pronouns, bathrooms, sexual orientation and sports. The most relevant point are:
The issues have raised a lot of different questions about how much these decisions will affect LGBTQ kids in this disfrict. The Lab also concluded that these new policies are a part of the raft of state policies that have emerged in recent years targeting LBGTQ communities.
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