California Bans Schools from Informing Parents of Students' Gender Identity

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The Chino Valley Unified school district in Southern California is suing Governor Gavin Newsom over a new law that bans schools from requiring parental notification of a child's gender identity change. The district argues the law violates parental rights, while Newsom's administration defends it as preserving the child-parent relationship and protecting LGBTQ+ students. The law, which takes effect in January, has sparked significant debate and legal challenges, reflecting broader national disputes over parental rights and student privacy.
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- California Becomes the First State to Ban Student Gender Notification Policies The New York Times
- California law bans 'forced outing' parental notice policies when a student switches pronouns NBC News
- Newsom signs bill banning schools from notifying parents about student gender identity Los Angeles Times
- Calif. bans school policies notifying parents of kids’ gender identity The Washington Post
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