A second school district of Maine has voted to revoke its pro-transgender policies challenging Democratic governor Janet Mills.
The School Board of the State Regional School Unit (RSU) voted on Tuesday to join the Hocdgon School Board to discard its transgender policies, which was included allowing students to use baths and facilities based on a created reality, Mainine reported. Biological than biological.
“In a vote of 7-1, RSU 24 voted to rescind the previous transgender policy of ISS (in the photo here) that also included recognizing the identity of the student equally in challenge to parents’ wishes. Applaud and support the courage and action of the Board on this matter,” Faulkamham published on Facebook.
In a 7-1 vote, RSU 24 voted to terminate its previous transgender policy (in the photo here) that also included recognizing the …
Posted by representative Billy Bob Faulkham on Tuesday, May 6, 2025
The district includes six schools and covers the cities of Eastbrook, Franklin, Gouldboro, Mariaville, Steuben, Sorrento, Sullivan, Waltham and Winter Harbor.
The old district policy entitled “Transgender and gender expansive students” instructed schools to allow students to use bathrooms, costumes and costumes that align with their “gender identity” to themselves that do not adapt to biological sex.
The old policy also instructed schools to identify students for their preferred “gender identity”, even in parents’ objections, and told schools to avoid activities and practices based as possible, according to the report.
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“In the event that a student and his father or legal guardian do not agree with respect to gender identity or the gender expression of the student, the school will fulfill fulfilling the desires of the student with respect to their gender identity and gender expression during school,” reads themselves in politics.
The School Board finally repealed the entire policy, “reaffirming the rights of parents and protecting girls from which they are forced to change in front of biological men,” the report continues. The decision also puts the district in alignment with the executive order of the first day of Donald Trump that requires that intimate facilities are used according to sex instead of “gender identity.”
The change of the district does not necessarily belong to trans-iidifier men who play in girls sports teams, since the School Board left that decision to the Association of Directors of Maine (MPA), which exposes the sports of high school, according to the report. Governor Mills and the MPA have openly challenged the Trump administration order that protects sports and girls from girls, leading to research and a continuous financing battle.
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