Flordia Today reports that the new policy states, in part, “students may dress as the gender with which they identify, should be referred to by their preferred names and pronouns, can access locker rooms and restrooms consistent with their gender identities or be provided appropriate accommodations, and can participate in gender-segregated school clubs and activities, including sports, consistent with their gender identity.”Related: Elementary School Outs Transgender Student In Letter To ParentsIronically, the policy itself had already been adopted and was not open to debate.
The outrage stems from a document which began circulating earlier this month outlining how faculty should treat and interact with LGBTQ students.