SAN FRANCISCO — A California lawmaker has introduced legislation aimed at guaranteeing transgender students the right to use public school restrooms and participate on the sports teams that correspond with their expressed genders.
The bill reflects the accommodations that a number of U.S. schools are being asked to make as Americans start identifying as transgender at younger ages.
If approved by the state Legislature and signed by Gov. Jerry Brown, Assemblyman Tom Ammiano’s AB1266 would give young people the right “to participate in sex-segregated programs, activities and facilities” regardless of what sexual category exists on their school records.
The measure was introduced last week by Ammiano (D-San Francisco).
The Capitol Resource Institute, a Sacramento-based group that lobbies for religious conservatives, highlighted Ammiano’s bill in a newsletter sent to its members on Friday, promising to fight the legislation on behalf o f students who might “object to sharing bathrooms, showers, and locker rooms with students of the opposite sex.”
The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education issued a policy last month granting the same protections, but Ammiano’s bill is believed to be the first to explicitly spell them out as a matter of state law, Transgender Law Center executive director Masen Davis said.
Discriminating against transgender people already is illegal in California and at least 14 other states, but supporters say the law Ammiano introduced is necessary to ensure that school districts do not deny students opportunities to participate in activities or to feel welcome on campus.“We would strongly argue that our nondiscrimination laws would already establish that transgender students should have access to facilities and activities that reflect their gender identity or gender expression, but because they don’t go into that level of detail, it’s important to clarify this right,” Davis said.
The matter of how educators respond to the needs of transgender youngsters was highlighted last week when a Colorado family went public with their experience being told that their first-grader, who was born a boy, could not use the girl’s bathroom at her elementary school, and would instead have to use the facilities in the nurse’s office or the teachers lounge.
The family has filed a complaint with the state’s civil rights office, claiming the school’s decision violated Colorado’s nondiscrimination laws.
Devon, a 19-year-old Northern California resident who did not want her last name used because not all her work colleagues and acquaintances know she is transgender, recalled struggling with similar restrictions when she started middle school. Because she had lived as a boy until then and her enrollment forms still listed her as male, she was required to attend boys’ physical education classes.
“I felt very humiliated and very ashamed to be excluded from all the other girls,” she said. “I would even be wearing the girls’ gym clothes, and the boys would be very confused why this girl would be forced to be on their team.”
Ilona Turner, the Transgender Law Center’s legal director, said her office fields several calls a month from parents whose children have been instructed to use locker rooms, bathrooms and gym attire that do not conform to the gender to which the child relates.
While assigning students to use adult restrooms might seem like a good compromise, “that itself leads to more problems for the kids we hear from,” Turner said.
“Those facilities are often inconveniently located, so students end up getting a bunch of tardies, and it outs them as different every time they have to use those different facilities,” she said.
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Awesomee~~~
California: one my new favorite states! <3
I cut out of gym all the time. I never went in high school. There was nothing like this in the 70′s. I am so glad to hear that things are getting better!
I just love this! :)
I am gay. Give me a freaking break – transgenders are not people who have had the reassignment surgery yet. So they should go where they were born. If you are transsexual then – this makes sense otherwise it does not.
Yikes! I worked as a matron for years without any surgery, and nobody complained to me, or my superiors. Young people should be able to go to the bathroom of the gender they identify with. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that! Anyone that suggests that genitals much be surgically altered in order to identify with a certain gender is part of the problem. Ignorance! Intolerance! Stupidity! Your genitalia is none of my business, and mine are none of your’s! Get with it man~
First off saying ‘I am gay’ to somehow give credence to your remarks only showcases ignorance of the situation – being homosexual and transsexual are not at all the same thing. In any sense of the word. Gender identity and sexual orientation are unrelated scales. As a matter of fact, most transsexual people are straight, with regards to their gender identity. Secondly, school facilities and and school activities are fully a public option, and in the case of facilities, are not optional for students to use. For that reason alone transgender students should be able to be treated fairly as the gender they identify with. And, most importantly, to say a transgender individual is not ‘really’ the gender they identify with until they have had surgery is insulting and demeaning. It means you only think what matters is how a person looks, and not how they feel and think and act. Any sane, emphatic person should be outraged by that line of thought, regardless if it is with regards to sexual orientation, or race, or even physical attractiveness. If you care more about how a person looks than what is inside their heart, then you are a terrible human being.
I try to treat everyone like Ken and Barbie. Not anatomically correct. People should be who they are. Not defined by weather they have an innie or an outtie.The only persons sex parts you should be concerned with are the people you are sleeping with. Otherwise, it really isn’t anyone else’s business! Sad people get so wrapped up in others sex organs!
Finally, someone with some sense and compassion!