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Middletown Schools Drops Transgender Student Protections
MiddletownSaturday, February 15, 2025
The removal of Policy 5756 has sparked a lot of debate. Some people are concerned that without this policy, transgender students might not have the same level of protection. Others believe that parents should have the right to know about their child's gender identity. This decision has put the spotlight on the Middletown school board and how they handle issues of student rights and parental involvement.
The New Jersey Department of Education had created Policy 5756 to ensure that transgender students felt safe and supported in schools. Without this policy, it's unclear how transgender students in Middletown will be protected. The school board's decision has left many questions unanswered and has highlighted the need for clear guidelines on how to support transgender students.
The debate over transgender student protections is not new, but it's an important one. It's crucial to consider the rights and well-being of all students, including those who are transgender. The Middletown school board's decision to remove Policy 5756 has brought this issue to the forefront, and it's a reminder that there is still a lot of work to be done to ensure that all students feel safe and supported in their schools.
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