The school system there announced that it would not adopt the model policies that roll back protections for transgender students in K-12 schools.
, which direct students to use school facilities that match their biological sex and make it harder for them to change their name or pronouns at school. School districts in Virginia are required to develop and adopt their own rules that follow the state’s guidance.
The enactment of the policies last month was the first significant update since a first version of the guidance was released in September. After the draft came out, officials delayed to give the state education department time to review more than 70,000 public comments they received on the topic.
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