Our school board was the first in California to push back against the dangerous agenda that seeks to exclude parents from their children’s lives and keep secrets from them.
I was in court again with @LJCenter about 2 weeks ago and the court recently ruled that while we cannot… https://t.co/GVCuENQ1te
— Sonja Shaw (@realSonjaShaw) September 11, 2024
They had already passed this law.
The judge is just upholding the existing state law.
A San Bernardino County judge has permanently blocked the Chino Valley Unified School District’s controversial “gender notification” policy, after more than a year’s worth of back-and-forth between the state and the school district.
In July 2023, CVUSD passed a policy requiring teachers and other school employees to notify students’ parents if their child wants to use a name or pronoun other than the ones on their official documents.
Before the policy was passed, school board members described trans students as suffering from a “mental illness” or “perversion,” or as being a threat to the integrity of the nation and the family.
A month later, California Attorney General Rob Bonta sued the district, saying the policy would forcibly “out” transgender students, including in situations which could put them in “imminent harm.” The district then changed the policy, requiring parents to be notified if a child requests to have their school records altered, but removed any references to gender identification.
How it started
In October, San Bernardino County Superior Court Judge Michael Sachs issued a preliminary injunction in the case, forcing CVUSD to put the policy on hold until a final decision on the case was made.
The court’s ruling this week permanently blocked the parts of the policy that related to gender notification, and allowed the notification requirement for record changes to stay in place.
Bonta called this week’s ruling “a win for all students in Chino Valley and across the State.”
“Let this decision send a clear message to other school districts that have passed or are contemplating similar policies: discriminatory policies will not be tolerated in our educational institutions,” Bonta said in a statement.
Sonja Shaw is the President of the Chino Valley Unified School District Board of Education. She reacted to the ruling in a post on X on Wednesday. Shaw said the board was “disappointed with parts of the ruling,” and went on to accuse Bonta of “attempting to gaslight the public about the ruling’s impact, misleading people to believe that it represents a victory for parental rights when, in reality, it undermines our ability to keep parents fully informed.”
In his ruling, Sachs said that blocking the policy “does not infringe upon [parental] rights.”
“There is no forced secrecy in this case; parents are still free to have conversations with their child about gender identity; and parents have the right to observe a classroom, talk to a teacher, and review education records,” Sachs wrote. “In other words, a parent asserting their rights will likely be informed.”
Imagine living in frigging Chino and along with everything else, having to deal with this.
People outside of the US probably don’t know – Chino is a town built around a maximum security prison. In fact, there are three prisons in the town.
Look at it:
It’s an absolute hellscape of a town.
Everyone who lives there definitely had enough problems before the faggots from San Fransisco came in and said the government is going to forcibly turn all their kids into faggots.
Poor bastards.