
Judge dismisses MA parents' lawsuit over school gender policy, scolds district: 'Disconcerting'
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A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by parents who claimed that public school officials in Massachusetts encouraged their children to change their names and pronouns.
Mastroianni deemed that policy "imperfect," "flawed," and not in accordance with non-binding state guidance regarding transgender students, according to the National Catholic Register. Jon Brown is a writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to jon.brown@fox.com.
Parents Stephen Foote and Marissa Silvestri claimed in the suit, which was filed in April, that their child was encouraged by school officials at Paul R. Baird Middle School in Ludlow to adopt a new name and different gendered pronouns.

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