Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Ummm... This is a federal requirement. FCPS doesn't follow the law, they lose a ton of $$-- Title I & IDEA funds come to mind. But that's just the start. So: serious question before I sign. What is the plan to make this money up after FCPS gives the federal government the middle finger?
There's no plan, of course
Neither is there a plan of how this policy is to be implemented. As far as I know, they still haven't defined the terms. Example: what does it take to claim a "gender identity" that is not your biological sex? Can it change from year to year, week to week, day to day? This sounds silly--but it is a valid question.
How will this affect Title IX? How will it affect girls' sports? etc. If you don't want your daughter sharing a hotel room on a school trip with a transgender girl--can you object?
When this controversy first happened, there was a young lady who spoke at the school board meeting who did a separate interview on channel 4.
She stated that she was gender fluid, that some days she identified as a girl and some days she identified as a boy, and it changed from day to day. I believe the interview day she identified las a girl but it has been a while
What's your point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Ummm... This is a federal requirement. FCPS doesn't follow the law, they lose a ton of $$-- Title I & IDEA funds come to mind. But that's just the start. So: serious question before I sign. What is the plan to make this money up after FCPS gives the federal government the middle finger?
There's no plan, of course
Neither is there a plan of how this policy is to be implemented. As far as I know, they still haven't defined the terms. Example: what does it take to claim a "gender identity" that is not your biological sex? Can it change from year to year, week to week, day to day? This sounds silly--but it is a valid question.
How will this affect Title IX? How will it affect girls' sports? etc. If you don't want your daughter sharing a hotel room on a school trip with a transgender girl--can you object?
When this controversy first happened, there was a young lady who spoke at the school board meeting who did a separate interview on channel 4.
She stated that she was gender fluid, that some days she identified as a girl and some days she identified as a boy, and it changed from day to day. I believe the interview day she identified las a girl but it has been a while
What's your point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Ummm... This is a federal requirement. FCPS doesn't follow the law, they lose a ton of $$-- Title I & IDEA funds come to mind. But that's just the start. So: serious question before I sign. What is the plan to make this money up after FCPS gives the federal government the middle finger?
There's no plan, of course
Neither is there a plan of how this policy is to be implemented. As far as I know, they still haven't defined the terms. Example: what does it take to claim a "gender identity" that is not your biological sex? Can it change from year to year, week to week, day to day? This sounds silly--but it is a valid question.
How will this affect Title IX? How will it affect girls' sports? etc. If you don't want your daughter sharing a hotel room on a school trip with a transgender girl--can you object?
When this controversy first happened, there was a young lady who spoke at the school board meeting who did a separate interview on channel 4.
She stated that she was gender fluid, that some days she identified as a girl and some days she identified as a boy, and it changed from day to day. I believe the interview day she identified las a girl but it has been a while
Anonymous wrote:
Ummm... This is a federal requirement. FCPS doesn't follow the law, they lose a ton of $$-- Title I & IDEA funds come to mind. But that's just the start. So: serious question before I sign. What is the plan to make this money up after FCPS gives the federal government the middle finger?
There's no plan, of course
Neither is there a plan of how this policy is to be implemented. As far as I know, they still haven't defined the terms. Example: what does it take to claim a "gender identity" that is not your biological sex? Can it change from year to year, week to week, day to day? This sounds silly--but it is a valid question.
How will this affect Title IX? How will it affect girls' sports? etc. If you don't want your daughter sharing a hotel room on a school trip with a transgender girl--can you object?
Anonymous wrote:
Ummm... This is a federal requirement. FCPS doesn't follow the law, they lose a ton of $$-- Title I & IDEA funds come to mind. But that's just the start. So: serious question before I sign. What is the plan to make this money up after FCPS gives the federal government the middle finger?
There's no plan, of course
Neither is there a plan of how this policy is to be implemented. As far as I know, they still haven't defined the terms. Example: what does it take to claim a "gender identity" that is not your biological sex? Can it change from year to year, week to week, day to day? This sounds silly--but it is a valid question.
How will this affect Title IX? How will it affect girls' sports? etc. If you don't want your daughter sharing a hotel room on a school trip with a transgender girl--can you object?
Ummm... This is a federal requirement. FCPS doesn't follow the law, they lose a ton of $$-- Title I & IDEA funds come to mind. But that's just the start. So: serious question before I sign. What is the plan to make this money up after FCPS gives the federal government the middle finger?
There's no plan, of course
Anonymous wrote:Ummm... This is a federal requirement. FCPS doesn't follow the law, they lose a ton of $$-- Title I & IDEA funds come to mind. But that's just the start. So: serious question before I sign. What is the plan to make this money up after FCPS gives the federal government the middle finger?