Judge Temporarily Blocks Chino School Board's Transgender Notification Policy

A judge has issued a temporary restraining order on the Chino Valley Unified School District's transgender notification policy, which requires schools to notify parents if their children change their gender identification or pronouns. The policy has been met with opposition from LGBTQ+ advocates who argue that it invades students' privacy and threatens their well-being. California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed a lawsuit against the policy, stating that it forcibly outs transgender students. The temporary restraining order blocks the policy from being in effect during the lawsuit. The battle between school districts and the state over LGBTQ+ policies has been intensifying, with conservative school board members pushing back against the state's stance.
- Judge issues temporary restraining order over Chino school board policy on transgender notification KABC-TV
- Judge grants temporary hold on school gender identification policy KCAL News
- California temporarily halts I.E. school district’s ‘forced outing policy’ for trans, nonbinary students KTLA Los Angeles
- Ideas & Opinions — LGBTQ+ advocates go too far when it comes to the rights of teenagers The Union
- Judge halts Southern California district policy requiring parents be told if kids change pronouns KCRA Sacramento
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