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Transgender Student Suddenly Replaced in Lead Theater Role by Male Student

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Oklahoma! allegedly due to the school's gender policy.In recent years, transgender youth have been faced with hundreds of bills nationwide as conservative lawmakers have been moving to limit LGBTQ people's rights to access health care, use bathroom facilities, and participate in sports in places such as Texas, Florida and Virginia.

Additionally, several schools and school districts have also adopted policies on transgender students including removing accommodations for transgender students, such as preferred pronouns and access to facilities and activities consistent with gender identity, along with proposed bills that would require schools to out trans students.Meanwhile, in Sherman, Texas, high school senior Max Hightower has been a member of the Bearcat theater group throughout his years at Sherman High School and recently landed the lead male role in the play Oklahoma!.However, according to local news outlet KXII, Hightower was shortly replaced when Sherman High School Principal, Scott Johnston called to tell the student's father, Phillip Hightower about a new gender policy for students."Actors and actresses could only play a role that was the same gender they were assigned at birth," Hightower told KXII, detailing his conversation with the principal.As the student identifies as a transgender male, this meant he could no longer be cast as the male lead, despite the senior being previously allowed to dress up as a male, something Hightower says has been a part of theater since the start.However, as noted by Hightower, his son previously played historically female supporting characters in Sherman theater shows.Newsweek has reached out to Johnston via email for comment.In a statement, according to KXII, the Sherman Independent School District said the show needs to be postponed because of sexual content and profanity and added there is no policy on how students are assigned to roles, but for this production, the gender of the role as identified in the script will.

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