The purpose section of the directive states " ...educators strive to meet the individual needs of all students entrusted to their care, and teachers work to create educational environments where all students thrive." The directive continues, " All students have the right to attend school in an environment free from discrimination, harassment, or bullying."
Yet, the proposed policy does the exact opposite. It creates an environment that discriminates, encourages harassment, and promotes bullying.
Research documents that transgender youth are at risk. Research documents that policies that support transgender youth safeguard their lives. Among those supports:
The directive states that, " Schools shall serve the needs of all students. " Yet, Gov. Youngkin's policy does not. How does "outing" a student to their parents serve the student's needs? How does forcing a student to use the bathroom that corresponds to their biological sex at birth serve the needs of a transgender student? The new policies are in opposition to research. Transgender youth have a very high risk of suicide. Providing supports that allow transgender youth to live the lives they chose saves lives. Transgender youth face so many challenges. School should not be one of them. School should be a safe haven, not one where policies promote discrimination, harassment, and bullying. Transgender youth, as all youth, have much to offer. It is our duty as parents, teachers, administrators, and community members to help them achieve their full potential.
We vehemently oppose the adoption of Gov. Youngkin's policy. Instead, we urge you to abide by the 2020 law adopted by the General Assembly in regard to insuring the rights of transgender students.