Idaho School Board Meeting Spotlight: Caldwell School District sees Parents Fight Back
January 09, 2023
Caldwell School District in Idaho had proposed a policy that would put parents and children last by allowing students to use the bathrooms and locker-rooms of the gender they identify with, rather than what’s reflected in their biology. State Senator Trakel stood against the policy, and during his speech the school board chair, Marisela Pesina, tried to interrupt, and then the school board ended the meeting abruptly.
"You will face litigation ... You call that a threat, I'm telling you that is what will happen. It's already happened in several states and there's already been rulings on it. So, before you waste taxpayer money, before you put a kid in harm's way, you better throw this policy out."
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