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Texas Lawmakers Push for Strict School Policies
Texas, USASunday, June 1, 2025
The bill also targets diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in schools. It would stop schools from having DEI hiring practices, requiring diversity statements, or disciplining employees who violate these rules.
Republicans argue that the bill is about giving parents more control over their child's education. It would require parental permission for students to join clubs or receive sexual education. Parents would also have access to their child's curriculum, library records, and health screenings.
The bill goes further by prohibiting schools from supporting transgender students in their social transitions. Teachers would not be allowed to use new names or pronouns for students, and staff would be banned from providing information about gender transitioning.
If schools or staff break these rules, they could face reports to the Texas Education Agency and formal complaints from parents.
This bill is part of a broader effort to reshape education policies in Texas, with significant implications for students, teachers, and parents. It raises important questions about the role of schools in supporting diverse student populations and the balance between parental rights and inclusive education.
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