The Five school districts with Title IX violations, how much money do they stand to lose?

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Anonymous wrote:CCPTA is soliciting feedback on how the loss of funding would impact families


I saw that. Is this feedback supposed to convince a judge to stop the funding freeze? Or convince APS to take a different course of action?
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Anonymous wrote:CCPTA is soliciting feedback on how the loss of funding would impact families


I saw that. Is this feedback supposed to convince a judge to stop the funding freeze? Or convince APS to take a different course of action?

Given the source I doubt they are trying to change anyone’s mind. I don’t fully trust it’s anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:CCPTA is soliciting feedback on how the loss of funding would impact families


I saw that. Is this feedback supposed to convince a judge to stop the funding freeze? Or convince APS to take a different course of action?


Where are you seeing this?
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Anonymous wrote:CCPTA is soliciting feedback on how the loss of funding would impact families


Did APE infiltrate the CCPTA?

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Anonymous wrote:CCPTA is soliciting feedback on how the loss of funding would impact families


I saw that. Is this feedback supposed to convince a judge to stop the funding freeze? Or convince APS to take a different course of action?


Where are you seeing this?


My kid’s school PTA shared the message with parents. I don’t know where PP saw it.
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Anonymous wrote:CCPTA is soliciting feedback on how the loss of funding would impact families


I saw that. Is this feedback supposed to convince a judge to stop the funding freeze? Or convince APS to take a different course of action?


Where are you seeing this?


My kid’s school PTA shared the message with parents. I don’t know where PP saw it.

School PTA
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Anonymous wrote:CCPTA is soliciting feedback on how the loss of funding would impact families


I saw that. Is this feedback supposed to convince a judge to stop the funding freeze? Or convince APS to take a different course of action?


Probably to show how the freezing of funds for unrelated political reasons harms kids in ways that Congress intended to prevent.
Anonymous
I think this is risky. They are going to highlight the deep impact this will cause to protect a few kids. The benefit to harm ratio is off.
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Anonymous wrote:What about elementary kids changing in the W-L locker rooms for the elementary school swimming unit - can I request a private bathroom for my child?


There are private/family changing rooms at the W-L pool.


The problem there is if there is an adult waiting in the private changing room for a child to enter, it ends very badly with no witnesses.


True, I guess, but the locker rooms are supposed to be closed to the public when students are using them during the school day.


it did recently happen https://wjla.com/news/local/virginia-arlington-county-schools-aps-transgender-bathroom-policy-residents-sex-offender-exposed-himself-richard-cox-washington-liberty-high-locker-room-superintendent-francisco-duran-aquatic-facility


No. PP said an adult waiting in a private changing room during swimming PE. The linked story is about the person entering the GROUP/main locker room after school hours. Still awful, but different from PP’s hypothetical.


They don’t have closed private student bathroooms or locker rooms because of the risk of adults in the school abusing kids. Not just outsiders.
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Anonymous wrote:What about elementary kids changing in the W-L locker rooms for the elementary school swimming unit - can I request a private bathroom for my child?


There are private/family changing rooms at the W-L pool.


The problem there is if there is an adult waiting in the private changing room for a child to enter, it ends very badly with no witnesses.


True, I guess, but the locker rooms are supposed to be closed to the public when students are using them during the school day.


it did recently happen https://wjla.com/news/local/virginia-arlington-county-schools-aps-transgender-bathroom-policy-residents-sex-offender-exposed-himself-richard-cox-washington-liberty-high-locker-room-superintendent-francisco-duran-aquatic-facility


No. PP said an adult waiting in a private changing room during swimming PE. The linked story is about the person entering the GROUP/main locker room after school hours. Still awful, but different from PP’s hypothetical.


They don’t have closed private student bathroooms or locker rooms because of the risk of adults in the school abusing kids. Not just outsiders.


Not to mention drug use, sex, etc. private space in school is rare for a reason.
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Anonymous wrote:What about elementary kids changing in the W-L locker rooms for the elementary school swimming unit - can I request a private bathroom for my child?


There are private/family changing rooms at the W-L pool.


The problem there is if there is an adult waiting in the private changing room for a child to enter, it ends very badly with no witnesses.


True, I guess, but the locker rooms are supposed to be closed to the public when students are using them during the school day.


it did recently happen https://wjla.com/news/local/virginia-arlington-county-schools-aps-transgender-bathroom-policy-residents-sex-offender-exposed-himself-richard-cox-washington-liberty-high-locker-room-superintendent-francisco-duran-aquatic-facility


No. PP said an adult waiting in a private changing room during swimming PE. The linked story is about the person entering the GROUP/main locker room after school hours. Still awful, but different from PP’s hypothetical.


They don’t have closed private student bathroooms or locker rooms because of the risk of adults in the school abusing kids. Not just outsiders.


The question was about WL pool locker rooms. Yes, there are individual/private changing rooms at the WL pool, in addition to the men’s & women’s locker rooms. This is an easily provable fact and a strange thing for you to dispute.
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Anonymous wrote:What about elementary kids changing in the W-L locker rooms for the elementary school swimming unit - can I request a private bathroom for my child?


There are private/family changing rooms at the W-L pool.


The problem there is if there is an adult waiting in the private changing room for a child to enter, it ends very badly with no witnesses.


True, I guess, but the locker rooms are supposed to be closed to the public when students are using them during the school day.


it did recently happen https://wjla.com/news/local/virginia-arlington-county-schools-aps-transgender-bathroom-policy-residents-sex-offender-exposed-himself-richard-cox-washington-liberty-high-locker-room-superintendent-francisco-duran-aquatic-facility


No. PP said an adult waiting in a private changing room during swimming PE. The linked story is about the person entering the GROUP/main locker room after school hours. Still awful, but different from PP’s hypothetical.


They don’t have closed private student bathroooms or locker rooms because of the risk of adults in the school abusing kids. Not just outsiders.


The question was about WL pool locker rooms. Yes, there are individual/private changing rooms at the WL pool, in addition to the men’s & women’s locker rooms. This is an easily provable fact and a strange thing for you to dispute.


I meant exclusively. During school time, students can’t normally use the private family locker rooms.
Anonymous
I think one of the problems is defining who is what. Trans, Gender fluid, non Binary, etc.
Biological sex is definable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think one of the problems is defining who is what. Trans, Gender fluid, non Binary, etc.
Biological sex is definable.


Yes, that’s at the crux of this whole thing. Replacing objective fact (biological sex) with subjective identity/feeling (gender identity).
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Anonymous wrote:I think this is risky. They are going to highlight the deep impact this will cause to protect a few kids. The benefit to harm ratio is off.


+1 Is CCPTA opposed to APS policy?
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