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Massachusetts Court Upholds School’s Discretion in Gender Identity Disclosure

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Massachusetts Court Upholds School’s Discretion in Gender Identity Disclosure

A federal appeals court has ruled that a Massachusetts school was not required to inform parents when their 11-year-old child changed their gender identity at school. The decision upholds the Ludlow School Committee’s policy, which allows students to request name and pronoun changes without parental notification unless the student consents. The parents argued the school violated their rights by withholding the information, while the court maintained that schools have discretion in such matters to foster a supportive learning environment. The ruling reinforces the legal debate over parental rights in education and student privacy in matters of gender identity.


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