California
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- Bakersfield, CA
- Bay Area, CA
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- Oakland, CA
- San Diego, CA
- San Jose, CA
- San Francisco, CA
- Sacramento, CA
- Santa Clarita, CA
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If your child doesn't feel safe to come out to you, you're the problem, and the school has a responsibility to protect them from your bigotry.
Silly. My child doesn't feel safe about telling me who didn't flush the toilet!! This isn't about "bigotry", this is about who has control over my own child... and this law tells me that the the schools has more control than I do, as the parent. It's a stupid law that got forced through because of the gay/trans movement. Lawsuits will challenge this, and it will be reversed. Because at the end of the day, a public school has no legal right to withhold ANY information from a parent.
If your child doesn't feel safe telling you they forgot to flush the toilet, or flushed and it overflowed, you are DEFINITELY the problem. Legally, if your child lives in fear of you, the school is required to give law enforcement that information about you.
Gone are the days when children got spanked for acting up. I guess it's true when they say this generation is way too soft...