, the guidelines note that a student must be identified by his or her “legal surname” as it appears on the student's birth certificate or other documented proof of identity, that students are required to dress in accordance to the dress code, and that a "gender-neutral" restroom, locker room or changing area, and/or overnight facility like unisex faculty restrooms or the nurse’s office will be accessible to transgender students.
Temple Independent School District representatives and Temple High School leadership did not immediately respond toFollowing the protest, Tinoco says she is still shocked at the turnout and the media attention it gathered. And with a newfound platform, she has a message to share: “If you are ever thinking about being a teacher, please respect your students. Don’t go around telling other teachers your students' personal business [that] they trusted you with.
Moving forward, Tinoco hopes that her school district formally recognizes that transgender students are protected from discrimination under. Even then, she’ll continue to use her voice to stand up for her rights and what she believes in. “From there on out... sharing my stories and inspiring students, kids, and letting them know that being LGBTQ is okay,” she says. “And that you don't have to be silenced when you're being discriminated against.”
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