Florida counties restrict school restrooms to biological sexes | Eastern NC Now

does Beaufort County have a policy on this?

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The school boards in Leon County and Pasco County, Florida have just joined other Florida counties to adopt policies restricting access to bathrooms and locker rooms in the schools to persons of the correct biological sex.  This follows the US Court of Appeals rejecting the lawsuit against another Florida County filed by a radical gender group trying to force it to let persons of the opposite biological sex into school bathrooms and locker rooms.

https://dailycaller.com/2023/01/23/florida-school-reverses-transgender-policy-requires-bathrooms-monitored/

Do Beaufort County Schools have a policy on this issue?  If not, then need one, and it needs to be like Pasco and Leon counties just adopted.


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