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One teacher lands a payday at the expense of LGBTQ+ protections

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The U.S. Department of Education expanding Title IX protections in June to strengthen protections for LGBTQI+ students who face discrimination based on gender identity or sexual orientation.

“We welcome public comment on these critical regulations so we can further the Biden-Harris 91心頭istration’s mission of creating educational environments free from sex discrimination and sexual violence,” said U.S. Secretary Miguel Cardona.

It’s now August, the school year has just begun, and the cultural war is still at its height.

Florida schools are under Governor Ron DeSantis’ “Don’t Say Gay” bill, formally known as the Parental Rights in Education law.

“As a father and as Secretary of Education, I am deeply disheartened that the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law went into effect in Florida today and I worry about its effects on young people and families in the state,” said Cardona in a in July.

Linn-Mar schools in Iowa are facing a lawsuit from conservative activists over their that aims to keep transgender students’ pronouns private at school.

Most recently, one former teacher at Fort Riley Middle School in Kansas refused to acknowledge a student’s chosen nameand was awarded a very pretty penny.


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Pamela Richard, a retired math teacher, was reprimanded and suspended in April 2021 by school officials after she addressed one of her students by their birth-given name instead of their chosen name.

Additionally, a school policy prohibited her from disclosing her student’s social transition to their parents. Richard filed a lawsuit against the school arguing that the policy is a violation of her First Amendment Rights. She was represented by , a non-profit legal organization, and the .

“At no point has the student in question directly asked Ms. Richard to call the student by an alternate preferred first name, last name, or pronouns different from the information contained in the student’s enrollment records,” the alleges. Additionally, the school’s counselor notified Richard of the student’s new preferred first name in the email, but referred to the student as “she,” consistent with the student’s biological sex, according to the document.

This week, it was announced that the two parties agreed on a settlement in favor of Richard for $95,000.

“No school district should ever force teachers to willfully deceive parents or engage in any speech that violates their deeply held religious beliefs,” said ADF Senior Counsel Tyson Langhofer, director of the ADF Center for Academic Freedom, in a .

“We’re pleased to settle this case favorably on behalf of Pam, and we hope that it will encourage school districts across the country to support the constitutionally protected freedom of teachers to teach and communicate honestly with both children and parents.”

Micah Ward
Micah Ward
Micah Ward is the editor at District 91心頭istration. His coverage focuses heavily on education technology, artificial intelligence and innovative district leaders. He has a master's degree in journalism from the University of Alabama.

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