Virginia Beach school board gives superintendent authority to make gender-related policies
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Virginia Beach's school board voted Tuesday to allow the superintendent to create gender-related policies aligned with new state requirements.
The state is currently mandating that school boards adopt measures either aligned with or tougher than model policies released by the Department of Education (DOE). Those would, among other things, require the use of students' preferred pronouns and allow them to use a facility, including locker rooms and restrooms, "that corresponds to their gender identity."
One of the more controversial provisions bars schools from informing parents of student-requested changes.
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