The local outlet reported that the parents claimed the young girls told them some biological male counselors who use “they/them” pronouns at Camp Pali spent three nights sleeping in cabins with the young girls on the school trip.
“No parent should feel the way I feel after knowing what could have happened to my daughter,” concerned parent Suzy Johnson stated, KTLA reported.
Another parent, Rachel Sandoval, revealed she had contacted the school and asked if they could confirm or deny that a male was sleeping in the same cabin as the young girls. School officials “were not able to confirm that,” Sandoval stated.
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In a statement, Camp Pali assistant director Emmi Tiege said: “Per California law, we place staff in cabins they identify with.” Parents allege that the school district did not let them know about the camp’s policy, according to KTLA.
Parents say they are not accusing anyone of a crime, but they are angry the school district did not let parents know about the camp policy.
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A spokesperson for the school district told KTLA the Administration takes all complaints seriously and is currently investigating the incident.
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The parents expressed hope that others would be informed of the camp’s lodging policy so that they could make decisions for their own families.
“It’s awful that children had to even experience this in fifth-grade camp,” Johnson exclaimed. “If I was aware of it and I had initiated something saying this was going to be done at this outdoor science camp, I would have kept my children home.”
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The Los Alamitos Unified School District has had LGBTQ+ issues escalate before this incident. Tensions ran high in the Los Alamitos Unified School District after parents learned that a teacher at Oak Middle School asked his students to let him know their preferred pronouns during classes at the start of the school year.
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The battle over the use of pronouns in the Los Alamitos Unified School District is reflective of controversies in thousands of school districts across the United States over the past 14 months, driven in part by severe disagreements over requirements for face masks and vaccinations to battles over the rights of transgender students.