The Daily Wire reports that Pasco County Schools has instituted a policy requiring all students to use the bathroom that corresponds with their biological sex. This school district lies just north of Tampa, and they are expected to put their plans for making students use only the bathroom that corresponds with their biological sex starting next month.
Superintendent Kurt Browning spoke about the policy change during a recent meeting and stated:
“I realize this change in practice may not sit well with some students and adults, but it is important to know that we as a district and as elected officials are required to abide by the laws of the state of Florida and those of the United States. This change in district practice and procedure does both of those.”
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Browning mentioned a case before the 11th Circuit federal appeals court in which a trans-identifying female was banned from using a boy’s restroom in her school.
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The court ruled that barring the student from using the boy’s bathroom did NOT violate the Constitution, nor did it violate Title IX, according to their ruling.
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The superintendent said the following:
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“I’m going to do what I have always said I’ll do: follow the law. The 11th Circuit changed the law.”
and
“It would be disingenuous of us to use the St. John’s case for the last five years and not use the 11th Circuit case as the basis of our decision-making.”
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Browning said that the school would make accommodations for trans-identifying students. Browning said the following about that:
“I also want the board to be aware that any student wishing to use an alternative restroom will be able to seek an accommodation to use a private restroom at their school.”
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One trans-identifying student who is a female said that she had been using the boy’s restroom for the last four years. She said the following regarding the new proposed rule:
“I don’t think this policy is going to do any good for anyone.”
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and
“I’m probably not going to follow the rules, so come what will.”
Pasco County Schools also announced in the fall that it would no longer offer “safe spaces” or use “safe spaces” stickers in any of its schools. The district is taking a stand against some of the more woke policies that had been adopted in years past.