Florida School Document Instructs Teachers to Tell Students to Hide Transgenderism from Parents
One Southeast Florida school district is telling its teachers to withhold details about a child’s transition to another gender from the child’s parents.
Broward County Public Schools district’s “LGBTQ Critical Support Guide” states that it is now policy for educators to secretly ask transgender students how they want to be addressed and “assess the degree to which, if any, the parent(s)/guardian will be involved in the process.”
The measure is supposed to “consider the health, well-being and safety of the transitioning student.”
“Children typically begin expressing their gender identity between the ages of two and four years old. Around this age, transgender children often express their cross-gender identification to their family members or caregivers,” the guide claims.
School staff are urged to respect a student’s choice not to share their desire to transition with family members.
The school district notes that “It is strongly suggested that school personnel privately ask transgender and gender nonconforming students how they want to be addressed in communications to the home or at conferences with the student’s parents/legal guardians.”
Students may also “wish” to consider transitioning over the summer “to maintain privacy and confidentiality,” the guidelines read.
The document claims, “expression of transgender identity, or any other form of gender-expansive behavior, is a healthy, appropriate and typical aspect of human development.”
CBN News reached out to Broward County Schools for comment but did not hear back at the time of publication.
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