加州4个学区因性别意识形态及性教育政策受到司法部审查
4 California School Districts Under DoJ Review Over Gender Ideology, Sex Ed Policies

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/4-california-school-districts-under-doj-review-over-gender-ideology-sex-ed-policies

美国司法部(DOJ)已对北加州的四个学区——格雷夫斯小学(Graves Elementary)、圣丽塔联合学区(Santa Rita Union)、索莱达联合学区(Soledad Unified)以及旧金山联合学区(San Francisco Unified)——展开了民权调查,内容涉及这些学区有关性取向和性别认同(SOGI)的教学内容。 此次联邦审查旨在确定这些学区是否因未就性取向和性别认同教学提供通知,或未提供适当的选择退出机会,而侵犯了家长的权利。调查还审视了这些学区关于单性别空间(如洗手间和更衣室)以及运动队的政策,是否符合《教育法修正案第九条》(Title IX)中关于反性别歧视的规定。 此举紧随美国最高法院近期的裁决(包括 Mirabelli 诉 Bonta 一案),这些裁决强调了家长在学校性别认同披露问题上的权威以及宗教自由。助理司法部长哈米特·K·迪隆(Harmeet K. Dhillon)表示,那些在课堂性别意识形态问题上对家长隐瞒信息的学区必须改变其做法。这些针对加州的调查,与司法部目前针对伊利诺伊州 36 个学区的同类调查相呼应。

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Authored by Kimberley Hayek via The Epoch Times,

Four California public school districts face federal inquiries into whether their policies and practices regarding instruction on sexual orientation and gender ideology violate students’ civil rights.

The districts under Justice Department review are all in Northern California, with three in Monterey County—Graves Elementary School District, Santa Rita Union School District, and Soledad Unified School District—as well as San Francisco Unified School District. Their students range from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade.

The reviews will determine whether the districts notify parents of their right to opt their children out of instruction on sexual orientation and gender ideology, also known as SOGI, and whether district practices align with federal protections against sex discrimination.

“This Department of Justice will not tolerate local school authorities trampling on the rights of parents concerning the education of their children,” Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon of the department’s Civil Rights Division said in a June 8 statement.

“The Supreme Court’s recent decisions in ‘Mahmoud’ and ‘Mirabelli’ have put all school districts on notice: policies that keep parents in the dark about sexuality and gender ideology in the classroom must end now.”

California law mandates sex education to encompass these topics, and state provisions give parents the right to opt their children out of the instruction on these subjects, either entirely or in part.

The San Francisco Unified School District has previously told its teachers that neither parental permission nor notification is needed to teach or discuss SOGI (Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity) topics in the classroom.

In addition, SOGI topics “appear to be embedded in California’s social studies and history classes,” according to the DOJ statement.

The reviews will also cover policies permitting access to single-sex intimate spaces such as bathrooms and locker rooms, in addition to girls’ sports teams, based on a student’s perceived gender identity rather than sex. The Justice Department will decide whether these policies are in compliance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. The four districts all receive federal taxpayer funding, subjecting them to Title IX’s prohibitions on sex discrimination in education programs and activities.

The department will evaluate whether the districts have enacted changes in response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decisions in Mirabelli v. Bonta.

“Plaintiffs alleged that California’s policies permitted disclosure of a student’s gender transitioning at school only if the student consented,” the ruling states.

“Plaintiffs claimed that these policies violated their rights under the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment and the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.

“We conclude that the parents who seek religious exemptions are likely to succeed on the merits of their Free Exercise Clause claim.”

The Mirabelli ruling struck down a California policy that had required teachers to keep students’ gender identity requests from parents, citing the earlier Mahmoud v. Taylor decision on parental authority in public schools.

This action in California mirrors similar compliance reviews the Justice Department conducted last month into 36 school districts in Illinois. Those reviews looked into whether sexual orientation and gender ideology content was taught in pre-K through 12th-grade classes, and if parents were properly notified of their opt-out rights.

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