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Along with the policy updates, DeMuth said, gender neutral bathrooms will be made available to students and faculty who request them, and administrators and faculty will be expected to address students by their preferred gender. For instance, if a student is biologically male but prefers to be called “she,” teachers will accommodate her.
The Monroe County Community School Corporation looked to an expert definition from the Human Rights Campaign for guidance, said Superintendent Judy DeMuth. "The HRC definition of 'gender identity” explains that the term 'refers to a person's innate, deeply felt psychological identification as a man, woman or some other gender, which may or may not correspond to the sex assigned to them at birth (e.g., the sex listed on their birth certificate)."
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So this is what’s happening in Bloomington. The question is, would this Florida law make it illegal for a teacher in K-3 to refer to a trans girl as she? For example.