As many as 20 school districts are set to simply repeal a policy banning them from telling parents about their children. Murphy’s administration accuses them of “forced outing.”
School districts in New Jersey fighting for the right to tell parents their kids are trans are trying a new tactic — by voting to repeal the state’s ban on “outing” children.
The deputy AG conceded that Hanover Township, Middletown, Manalapan-Englishtown and Marlboro districts had wrongly been told four years ago that the ban on telling parents about transitioning children was “mandatory” — when it was only “guidance.” Before that could take effect, the state government went to court to accuse the districts of forcibly outing trans children, increasing the risk of suicide, and asked a judge to issue an injunction.
In Middletown, it was adopted by the previous board because it was labeled “mandatory” by a third-party provider, Strauss Esmay, which alerts districts to new statewide education policies. Tobacco said. And according to Tobacco, others plan to follow suit. “On Saturday night, I spoke to 18 other districts around the state, and they plan to simply repeal 5756,” she said.
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