Is the learning environment disrupted when students in
kindergarten through high school refer to all classmates—including those
who identify as transgender—by their biological pronoun? A public school
district in Ohio claims it is and a few years ago enacted an
“anti-harassment” policy that punishes students who refuse to use the
preferred pronouns of transgender classmates.
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November 19, 2025 |
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| Is the learning environment
disrupted when students in kindergarten through high school refer to all
classmates—including those who identify as transgender—by their
biological pronoun? A public school district in Ohio claims it is and a few
years ago enacted an “anti-harassment” policy that punishes students
who refuse to use the preferred pronouns of transgender classmates. This is
widely known among leftists as “misgendering” and the Olentangy Local
School District Board of Education in the northern suburbs of Columbus
created a measure to discipline students who use language that inaccurately
represents another person’s gender identity as part of a series of speech
codes in support of the district’s preferred viewpoints. |
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