The Obama administration has toldĀ one Virginia school district that it must accommodate transgender teachers and students or they will lose their federal funds.
Fairfax County School Board school board chairwoman Tamara Derenak Koufax released a statement this week detailing how the feds bulliedĀ their board to bend to federal will:
āThe U.S. Department of Education has told school districts that transgender students are protected from discrimination under Title IX and has recently required some school districts including Alexandria, Va., to amend their policies to expressly include gender identity,ā Koufaxās statement read.
Elizabeth Schultz,Ā who was the only board member that opposed the policy change,Ā told the Washington Examiner:
āTheyāve threatened that if we do not they will pull our federal education funds, free and reduced meal money for impoverished students,ā said Schultz.
The board acquiesced to federal demands:
On Thursday, the Fairfax County School Board voted overwhelmingly to expand itās non-discrimination policy to accommodate transgender teachers and students. The vote came after the second of two boisterous hearings, at which parents overwhelmingly opposed the change.
The amended policy would apply to students as young as preschool and allow teachers to stay in the classroom if they declare themselves to be a different gender and conduct themselves accordingly. Many parents are concerned about privacy for their kids if transgender adults and students are granted access to restrooms and locker rooms opposite of their biological gender.
For weeks, board members touted the change as minor change and one that would ensure all people are treated fairly. Shortly after the vote, that story changed.
SOURCE: WND.COM
As can be expected due to the leftist agenda to cram the LGBT rights movementĀ down our throats, this will go national. Libtards will not be happy until men in dresses are walking intoĀ female restrooms and locker rooms:
āWhat happened in Fairfax is not just about Fairfax. It is now a national issue,ā said Traditional Values Coalition President Andrea Lafferty, whose children were enrolled in Fairfax schools for many years.
āPresident Obama and his Justice Department and his Department of Education are going to start telling school districts, āIf you do not add gender identity, we are going to take away all your federal funding,ā said Lafferty.
But Lafferty says the school board never brought up the federal mandate until after the vote and its reasons for considering the policy until this revelation was all over the place.
āThereās been excuse after excuse. That excuse didnāt come out until they knew thousands and thousands of parents were sending them emails and calling them,ā said Lafferty. āAt the meeting two weeks ago, one of the board members specifically said, āOur policy suffices. We donāt have a problem. We donāt need to do this. But OK, weāll do it.āā
She says the shifting explanations didnāt end there.
āAs the days went by and more people expressed outrage, the story changed again. The sponsor said, āLetās pass it and then the staff can tell us whatās in it, just like with Obamacare,ā said Lafferty.
As maddening as the changing rationale is for Lafferty, she says the boardās treatment of concerned parents was even more outrageous. At each of the two meetings devoted to the subject, 10 people were allowed to speak for three minutes apiece.
āThe parents that were in the building and the parents that were locked out were overwhelmingly opposed to this. Anybody that watched it live or watched it online, could see the arrogance of the school board speaking down to these parents. Parents are upset. They want to be involved in the process and they werenāt,ā said Lafferty.
Lafferty approached Fairfax County Superintendent Dr. Karen Garza to complain about a process that stiff-armed parents away from the decision-making process. Garza disagreed.
āShe vehemently disagreed with me. The superintendent and all the school board except for one or two people think parentsā voices have been heard and itās completely untrue,ā said Lafferty, who says the district studied and evaluated whether to change the start of the school day for many years but limited this issue to just one hour of public input.
For now, she insists this fight is not over in Fairfax.
āItās never final. These people were voted in. They are not lifetime judges and they can be voted out in November. There is a possibility of legal action. Thereās a lot of things that weāre looking at right now,ā said Lafferty, who says every parent concerned about this issue needs to get ready for a fight in their town.
āThis is coming to your neighborhood, whether youāre in Keokuk, Iowa, Tupelo, Mississippi, or wherever. You need to make sure your school board pushes back,ā said Lafferty.