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“School rules that treat students differently based on gender stereotypes violate clearly established law. We are asking for this discriminatory policy to immediately be addressed at Clyde CISD’s next school board meeting and that the child in question be released from suspension with an official apology from the School District, said Sam Hatton, Chair, Abilene Pride Alliance. “It is our hope that we can work with Clyde CISD to immediately rectify this situation the student is currently in and ensure that going forward, the school district follows TASB recommendations to dissolve policies that treat students differently based on gender expression. Forcing a student into in-school suspension because of a rigid and out of date policy regarding gender stereotypes can have detrimental effects on educational outcomes,” said Ricardo Martinez, CEO of Equality Texas. Students should attend safe and affirming schools where they can be their authentic selves and focus on their studies. LGBTQ students have the same right to express themselves as non-LGBTQ students and therefore, should not be singled out for differential treatment.
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LGTBQ students are experiencing unequal treatment from that of their non-LGBTQ counterparts. Right now, there are many schools preventing LGBTQ+ students from using their chosen name or pronouns in school, bringing a same-gender date to a school dance, or starting a GSA, while others are being sent home for wearing LGBTQ+ supportive apparel or wearing nail polish. 70% of LGBTQ+ students in Texas report experiencing at least one form of anti-LGTBQ discrimination at school. “Unfortunately, discriminatory policies in schools are all too common in Texas.
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As such, the school has given the student three options 1) remain in in-school suspension, 2) remove nail polish, 3) attend virtual learning. The school district’s student handbook says male students are prohibited from wearing make-up and nail polish.
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Contact: Angela Hale, 51 Texas- December 6, 2020 – Today, Equality Texas, the largest statewide organization solely dedicated to securing full equality for LGBTQ+ Texans, Abilene Pride Alliance, a nonprofit organization that is committed to connecting, coordinating, and advancing the LGBTQ+IA+ community in Abilene and the Big Country and Lambda Legal condemn Clyde High School’s decision to suspend an openly gay student for wearing nail polish to school.Įarlier this week, a student from Clyde High School received in-school suspension for having his nails painted.