The Washington Post.While the policy is supposed to help trans students, some board members fear what the controversy around the policy may have done.“The entire approach of this policy was to help the transgender kids, yet it put a big target on their backs,” board member Harris Mahedavi told The Post. “We are responsible for that, and making our community divided.”Conservative board member Jeff Morse called the policy “anti-family, anti-privacy, anti-teacher.” He added that the policy was not needed due to the policies already in place against bullying.Board member Ian Serotkin responded to Morse, saying, “You seem to imply that bullying and harassment of our LGBTQ students is a thing of the past.”“I don’t know how you can say that with a.