
July 24,2017
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, Transgender students at New Jersey’s public schools were given new layers of protection under a bill that Gov. Chris Christie signed into law Friday.
The legislation know as (S3067/A4652), takes effect immediately and requires the state education commissioner to draft specific guidelines to help schools like Ridgewood address “the needs” of transgender students and establish policies that “ensure a supportive and nondiscriminatory environment” for those students.
Transgender students are now able to use bathrooms or locker rooms that coincide with their “gender identity”.
Schools will be mandated to provide “reasonable alternative arrangements if needed to ensure a student’s safety and comfort.”
Schools will also be required to make sure transgender students are addressed by the name and pronoun they prefer, regardless of whether a legal name change has occurred.
Oy crikey. With the dedicated political progressives we have in our school system, this golden opportunity to brainwash children and gratuitously insult culturally conservative parents will not be wasted.
Christie you POS. Why did you need to do this? Once your term is over I hope I never hear of you again. And if Trump offers you a job he will for sure lose my vote too.
Does a girl who feels like a boy have to sit on the urinal?
Christie should have passed a bill increasing funding to address this mental illness instead of enabling this behavior.
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What a time to be alive!