Virginia Regulatory Town Hall
Agency
Department of Education
 
Board
State Board of Education
 
Guidance Document Change: Every day, throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia, educators and school leaders work to ensure that all students have an opportunity to receive a high-quality education. As a part of that work, 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 Virginia Department of Education (the “Department”) recognizes that each child is a unique individual with distinctive abilities and characteristics that should be valued and respected. All students have the right to attend school in an environment free from discrimination, harassment, or bullying. The Department supports efforts to protect and encourage respect for all students. Thus, we have a collective responsibility to address topics such as the treatment of transgender students with necessary compassion and respect for all students. The Department also fully acknowledges the rights of parents to exercise their fundamental rights granted by the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution to direct the care, upbringing, and education of their children. The Code of Virginia reaffirms the rights of parents to determine how their children will be raised and educated. Empowering parents is not only a fundamental right, but it is essential to improving outcomes for all children in Virginia. The Department is mindful of constitutional protections that prohibit governmental entities from requiring individuals to adhere to or adopt a particular ideological belief. The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees religious freedom and prohibits the government from compelling speech that is contrary to an individual’s personal or religious beliefs. The Department embarked on a thorough review of the Model Policies Guidance adopted on March 4, 2021 (the “2021 Model Policies”). The 2021 Model Policies promoted a specific viewpoint aimed at achieving cultural and social transformation in schools. The 2021 Model Policies also disregarded the rights of parents and ignored other legal and constitutional principles that significantly impact how schools educate students, including transgender students. With the publication of these 2022 Model Policies (the “2022 Model Policies”), the Department hereby withdraws the 2021 Model Policies, which shall have no further force and effect. The Department issues the 2022 Model Policies to provide clear, accurate, and useful guidance to Virginia school boards that align with statutory provisions governing the Model Policies. See Code of Virginia, § 22.1-23.3 (the “Act”). Significantly, the 2022 Model Policies also consider over 9,000 comments submitted to the Department during the public comment period for the 2021 Model Policies.
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9/26/22  6:53 pm
Commenter: Anonymous

Opposed wholeheartedly
 

I am firmly opposed to the model policy as it is written. It hides behind language that on surface level makes it sound inclusive. “Schools shall respect parents’ values and beliefs.” However, if I as a parent, in consult with my child’s medical providers, teachers, etc, believe that it is in my child’s best interest to be addressed by the pronoun and name they wish to be called, it is clear that my beliefs and values will not be honored. These model policies favor one very specific set of “values and beliefs”. A set of values and beliefs founded in misinformation, fear, and narrow-minded, hard-hearted views of a group of people who are already treated as second class citizens. What gives another teacher or parent or student the right to misgender my child because of “values”? Even my third grader understands that when someone introduces themselves to you by a name and pronoun, you use it. End of discussion. Your “values” need not apply here.

Furthermore, I would be curious who these “many Virginians” are who agree with reducing protection for transgender, non-binary, and queer youth. As far as I can tell, in my community there is a much larger group of us who believe in treating others with respect, unconditionally. If these model policies move forward, history will look unkindly on all of us. 

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