LGBTQ rights in Florida are under threat as the House Education & Employment Committee approves a bill prohibiting conversations about sexual orientation and gender identity in schools. This development has caused significant concern among LGBTQ advocates.
Earlier this month at Hill-McCloy High School in Montrose, Michigan, a teacher asked her students to write about a subject near and dear to their hearts.
A few years ago, teachers in Maryland were afraid to include LGBTQ references in sex education courses because they could face lawsuits.
But they and high school administrators in Montgomery County have found that a significant number of LGBTQ students feel non-existent and unrepresented in their schools, and this can lead to negative effects, not to mention incidents of hate and bias.
The LGBTQ history law came into force in Illinois on July 1st, 2020!
Thirty-three American LGBTQ students, or former students, are suing the Department of Education.
The Loudoun County School Board passed a major policy in August that will go into effect for the upcoming school year, impacting all Loudoun County Public Schools. It means schools will protect LGBTQ+ students from discrimination and harassment.
From July 1, LGBTQ+ students in six American states will experience significant changes in their school environment.
The Constitutional Court of Romania canceled the ban on gender identity studies, to everyone’s surprise, considering it unconstitutional.