Teachers to ask court to halt Loudoun County schools’ pronoun policy
November 15, 2021 | Virginia
Three Loudoun County public school teachers are headed to Virginia state court Monday to ask that the school system’s new mandatory policy on pronouns be halted. Tanner Cross, a physical education teacher, filed a lawsuit after he was suspended from his job after objecting to the proposed policy at a May school board meeting. Since the policy passed in August, two other teachers — Monica Gill, a high school history teacher, and Kim Wright, a middle school English teacher — have joined as plaintiffs. The policy requires county faculty and students to use the pronouns that students request regardless of their biological sex… (Excerpts from the Washington Times)