Articles in the Washington Blade about Virginia
VIRGINIA
Mother says teen boy charged with assault in girls bathroom at Va. school is straight
Earlier reports that Loudoun County student was gender fluid triggered backlash
Published 2 days ago on January 19, 2022 By Lou Chibbaro Jr.
In a little-noticed interview last November with the British online newspaper, DailyMail.com, the mother of a 15-year-old boy charged with sexually assaulting a girl last May in the girls bathroom at a Loudoun County, Va., high school that the two students attended said her son identifies as heterosexual.
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VIRGINIA
Loudoun County removes LGBTQ book from school libraries
Superintendent overrules committee that called for retaining Gender Queer: A Memoir
Published 3 days ago on January 18, 2022 By Lou Chibbaro Jr.
A Loudoun County, Va., School Board committee on Jan. 13 voted to uphold a decision by Loudoun County Public Schools Superintendent Scott A. Ziegler to remove from the school systems high school libraries a controversial LGBTQ-themed book called Gender Queer: A Memoir.
The book is an illustrated autobiography by non-binary author Maia Kobabe that contains descriptions and comic book style drawings of sexual acts that Kobabe uses to tell the story of the journey and struggle in discovering the authors gender identity.
Although the book has received an American Library Association award for its relevance to young adults, critics in school systems throughout the country have said its sexually explicit content is not suitable for school libraries.
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LOCAL
Va. bill would restrict transgender students access to school bathrooms
State Del. John Avioli (R-Stanton) introduced House Bill 1126
Published 4 days ago on January 17, 2022 By Staff reports
A Virginia lawmaker has introduced a bill that would restrict the ability of transgender students and school board employees to use bathrooms and other facilities in public schools that are consistent with their gender identity.
House Bill 1126, which state Del. John Avoli (R-Stanton) introduced, would require each school board to adopt policies to require each student and school board employee to have access to restrooms, locker rooms and other changing facilities in public school buildings that are shared only by members of the same biological sex; lodging accommodations during school-sponsored trips that are shared only by members of the same biological sex; and a single-user restroom, locker room, or other changing facility in a public school building, upon request, if the school can reasonably accommodate such a request.
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