Aren't most restrooms designated for either boys or girls?
If your daughter is in the girls' restroom, does she want a boy walking in on her? Do you?
Looks like a boy, walks like a boy, talks like a boy? Is it a boy? Or is it a boy pretending to be a girl?
I am so glad that I do not have a child or a grandchild in public schools these days.
So, what's the deal? How is Richland Two handling the transgender issue? Can a boy decide he wants to be a girl and then just walk into a girls' restroom?
What about locker rooms for students who participate in sports and who change into sports clothing or a uniform? Or don their swimsuits? Do girls have to allow boys in the changing room?
So, parents, how do you feel about that? And how do your children feel about it?
Are your children being brainwashed and conditioned in their schools to go along with the woke leadership and policies that somebody else puts together? Did you get a chance to add your input?
What if enough parents go against the flow and say, "No more"? Will they be able to say it loudly and publicly enough that their protests won't get buried in someone's closet?
Just how big is the transgender population in Richland Two schools? 1%? Less than 1%? Should 99% of the students have to put up with something that the 1% want?
What, exactly, are Richland Two's Policies, procedures and Administrative Rules on this topic?
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