RI ACLU Applauds Formal Filing of Regulations Protecting Rights of Trans Students

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RI ACLU Applauds Formal Filing of Regulations Protecting Rights of Trans Students

Steve Brown, ACLU
The ACLU of Rhode Island is applauding the formal filing of regulations by the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) that requires all public school districts to adopt a comprehensive policy outlining the rights of transgender and gender non-conforming students.

“As the federal government continues to undermine the rights of transgender and gender non-conforming students, we applaud RIDE’s actions to mandate school districts to have clear and comprehensive policies in place to protect this group,” said Steven Brown, ACLU of RI executive director.

The regulations take effect on April 17, 2018, and all schools must have a policy in place by July 1, 2018.

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The ACLU said it will be monitoring RI schools districts to ensure that those still without a compliant policy implement one by the July 1, 2018, deadline.

By the ACLU’s last count, there were at least seven school districts across the state without adequate policies in place, including Chariho, Exeter-West Greenwich, Newport, and Woonsocket.

The Regulations

The regulations come from a petition that the ACLU and nine other groups – including the RI State Council of Churches, GLAD, and the RI Commission for Human Rights – filed with RIDE last September seeking the adoption of statewide regulations on the subject.

The new regulations mandate districts have policies in place that are consistent with state and national best practices, and “address, at a minimum, such issues as confidentiality and privacy, discipline and exclusion, staff training, access to school facilities and participation in school programs, dress codes and official school records and use of preferred names and pronouns.”


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