California mom Aurora Regino alleges that her 11-year-old daughter’s elementary school worked to secretly transition her without parental knowledge.
Regino, who is suing the district, blasted the policy as “incredibly damaging,” saying:
This policy that they have in place, to keep these situations a secret from the family, is incredibly damaging. It was extremely damaging in my case with my daughter. She was bullied and she didn’t have the support that she needed from her family and, also, she was outed within the school with other people within the office knowing her new gender and pronouns that she didn’t even tell them, and she had to go through those feelings of wondering how they even knew all on her own.
Now Regino says that her daughter is doing well, but she wants to advocate for the wellbeing of other students and families. She claims that the parental secrecy policy applies to students as young as five-years-old in pre-kindergarten and as late as the 12th grade. Meanwhile, schools across America have hidden students’ gender identities from parents while actively encouraging attempts to transition. In Maine, for example, one social worker in the Central Lincoln County School System is facingafter he allegedly provided a 13-year-old girl with a breast binder without her parents’ knowledge or consent.
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