Chino, California: School Board Votes for Parental Rights Transgender Policy Amid Death Threats
Chino Valley Unified teachers must tell parents if their child identifies as transgender under a fiercely debated policy approved by the school board late Thursday, July 20, following a contentious four-hour meeting. The new policy requires schools to notify parents in writing within three days after their child identifies as transgender, is involved in violence, or talks about suicide. California state Superintendent of Schools Tony Thurmond, who opposed the parents’ right’s proposal that became policy, was led away by security officers to shouts of “kick him out.”
Sonja Shaw, who leads the Chino Valley school board and led the effort to adopt the new policy, said that a death threat that included dismembering her, and killing her children and pets, came through on an anonymous phone call the day after the decision. Shaw is the mother of two Chino Valley students. She said that Antifa also threatened her online. In addition, she said that state officials are trying to intimidate local officials.
More than two-thirds (68%) of Californians agree that parents should be notified if their minor children change their gender identity, according to a poll taken by Protect Kids California.
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