According to a New York Post report, a New Jersey dad is suing Cherry Hill Public Schools for a policy that allows children to change their names and gender without parental consent.
“Frederick Short argued in the suit filed earlier this month in federal court that Cherry Hill Public Schools is violating parents’ Fourteenth Amendment rights with its transgender policy,” The Post reports.
“I don’t agree with the policy,” Short told the Philadelphia Inquirer.“To me, it’s so out of whack that a parent doesn’t have the right to know what’s going on in their child’s life,” he said.
“I just want to know.”
From The New York Post:
Short and his attorneys contend that the policy violates his and other parents’ rights to determine health care for their children, and is seeking to rescind the policy or at least add a provision that would allow for parental involvement.
The suit also names state Board of Education officials as defendants for issuing guidance to school districts suggesting officials conceal a transgender student’s identity from their parents.
More over at The New York Post:
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