A federal court has ruled that a Pennsylvania first-grade teacher violated the rights of parents by teaching students about transgender identity during instruction related to Transgender Awareness Day.
The court ruled late last month that teacher Megan Williams violated the law by reading extracurricular books and telling students at Jefferson Elementary School that “when children are born, parents make a guess whether they’re a boy or a girl. Sometimes parents are wrong.”
Leaders of Jefferson and the Mt. Lebanon School District were named in their official capacity in the lawsuit brought by parents with “religious and moral beliefs” that conflict with those posited by the transgender movement, Judge Joy Flowers Conti ruled.
Conti issued declaratory relief against the district, stating that parents have a right to determine whether their children receive notice about instruction on gender ideology and to remove their children from classes where such instruction may be taught. […]
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