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‘Neither legal nor constitutional’: Virginia teacher who was put on leave for opposing gender pronoun rules SUES school district
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A Virginia gym teacher has sued his school district after he was placed on administrative leave and put under investigation for speaking out against a rule requiring him to address students by their chosen gender pronouns.
Lawyers for Byron ‘Tanner’ Cross, a gym teacher at Leesburg Elementary School, filed suit against the Loudoun County School Board and two of the district’s top executives on Tuesday, alleging that he suffered
“content and viewpoint-based retaliation” after openly opposing the pronoun rule at a board meeting last month.
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A group of Virginia parents filed a federal lawsuit against the Loudoun County School Board, citing allegations that it violated students free speech rights.
The suit, represented by the Chicago-based Liberty Justice Center, targets the school board s bias reporting system that encourages students to report on people s perceived biases anonymously. Defendants also argued against having only students of color and those who expressly attest to being allies of historically oppressed groups
be eligible to participate in the schools Equity Ambassadors Program. Our kids have the right to develop their own opinions, free from indoctrination and school-sanctioned bullying. Instead of opening young minds, Loudoun County school leaders are policing them. This is not education; it is coercion, Scott Mineo, parent of a Loudoun County high school student and founder of Parents Against Critical Theory, said.
Our nation's youth are being inundated with lies by the very ones who are supposed to expand their minds and train them to critically think. It's about time parents wrested back control of public schools, one county at a time.
FCA Annual Day Of Champions To Be Held May 16 Wednesday, May 12, 2021
Chattanooga FCA to Host Annual Day of Champions Sunday, May 16 The Greater Chattanooga Fellowship of Christian Athletes will host its annual Day of Champions event Sunday, May 16 at 3 PM at Ridgedale Baptist Church. At this event, the ministry will announce several award winners, most notably the 2021 FCA Christian Athlete of the Year.
Since 1965, the local FCA chapter has chosen a senior athlete nominated by their local school’s FCA sponsor for this award based on their character, leadership, and involvement with FCA. The winner will receive a college scholarship from the Gerald Sinkfield Memorial Scholarship Fund. Mr. Sinkfield was a prominent high school and college athlete who loved the FCA ministry and served on the Chattanooga FCA board for many years.