Boyertown School Board, shame on you. Complaining you can’t afford to have turf fields, while everyone else in the PAC-10 has one or more! You had the baseball field donated, the all-weather track donated and, the football stadium donated. Through your incompetency, the stadium was not maintained costing taxpayers millions! On your watch Dierolf and […]
The proposed policy would have required students to use the bathroom and locker room of their biological sex, rather than the gender with which they identify.
Perkiomen Valley rejects policy that would have banned students from bathrooms matching their gender identities inquirer.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from inquirer.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The proposed policy would have required students to use the bathroom and locker room of their biological sex, rather than the gender with which they identify.
The proposed policy would have required students to use the bathroom and locker room of their biological sex, rather than the gender with which they identify.
Perkiomen Valley school board proposes a policy to limit bathroom use based on sex inquirer.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from inquirer.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The move to adopt the policy was spurred by parent Tim Jagger's post on Facebook in which he complained about his daughter being uncomfortable on the first day of school because she was in the high school girls bathroom and "wasn't positive, but was pretty sure a male entered the bathroom while she was in there. She is now afraid to use the facilities."
The move to adopt the policy was spurred by parent Tim Jagger's post on Facebook in which he complained about his daughter being uncomfortable on the first day of school because she was in the high school girls bathroom and "wasn't positive, but was pretty sure a male entered the bathroom while she was in there. She is now afraid to use the facilities."
The total net cost of the proposal is $1,324,099, which includes two vehicles, uniforms, body armor, weapons and radios and that money is already included in the budget.