California School District’s CRT Ban, Transgender Notification Policy Will Stand for Now, Judge Rules
A judge in Riverside Superior Court ruled that the Temecula Valley Unified School District's regulations on Critical Race Theory and transgender parental notification will stay in effect for now.
The policies, challenged by a group of parents, students, and teachers, include prohibiting certain aspects of Critical Race Theory and requiring schools to inform parents if their child seeks to identify as a different gender.
The judge rejected the plaintiffs' claim that the Critical Race Theory ban was vague and emphasized the transgender notification policy's broader applicability. Parents expressed varied reactions, with some planning to appeal the ruling.
The Temecula Valley school district serves 28,000 students and has faced legal challenges similar to those in other California districts regarding transgender notifications. The Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District is among those that have also banned Critical Race Theory instruction.
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