A school district in Ohio is facing a lawsuit from a group of parents who accuse it of allowing teachers to conduct private conversations on sexual attitudes and behaviors with students, which parents claim intrudes into the upbringing of their kids.
The lawsuit was filed by eight parents against the Hilliard School District at the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio on Jan. 16.
“This is done, not only without parental consent and knowledge, but the teachers are taking specific actions to hide these conversations from parents. Although, perhaps well-intentioned, this is a recipe for indoctrination and child abuse.”
Parental Rights, School Response
Hilliard is said to have given surveys to students asking them which pronouns they prefer at school and which pronouns they prefer that teachers use while talking to their parents. The lawsuit insists that such questionnaires violate parental rights to determine the upbringing of their children.School officials claim that the survey is not a practice of the district, with Superintendent David Stewart making it clear that it does not support surveying students on such a topic. In September, the Hilliard Education Association provided LGBTQ badges to educators with the “I’m Here” slogan next to a Pride flag.
“We look forward to filing our response with the court. In the meantime, the lawsuit makes certain accusations which have little to do with the legal arguments, but about which we believe it is important to set the record straight—with facts,” he said.
Joshua Brown, an attorney representing the eight parents, is planning to file an amendment complaint, with more parents potentially joining the lawsuit.
Plaintiffs are not seeking monetary damages. Instead, they want the court to “firmly establish” the constitutional rights of parents in the upbringing of their children, the parents said in a news release, according to the Washington Examiner.
Other Schools
In Pennsylvania, a Jan. 17 board meeting of the Upper Moreland School District proposed a policy on “Transgender and Gender Diverse Students” that covered diversity training for staff, pronoun usage, and bathroom preferences.The policy advises teachers and staff members against divulging a child’s gender identity or pronoun usage to their parents unless required by law. Conversations with parents should solely be about school-related topics, it said.
“Parents give permission for the school to administer Tylenol or use their child’s photo on a flier,“ she said. ”It is a complete betrayal of trust for a school to withhold information and deliberately deceive parents about their child’s gender identity at school, a much more consequential issue than taking Tylenol.”