President Donald Trump The glove against the progressive gender ideology in public schools has been cast since he took office last month, and the signing of a series of executive orders that some say can change the ideological scene of education throughout the United States
However, while conservatives celebrate, the leader of the Board of Directors of one school warns that deep blue states like California are not only ready, but are designed, to fight.
“While I am excited about what he is doing, I also know in places like California, Colorado and other states, we have to shift and fight more powerfully than ever because they will push more state laws to reduce what Trump is, and Sonia Shaw, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Chino Valley School (CVUSD) said. In an interview with Fox News digital.
“I think this is an amazing step forward. But, you will see in California our ministry ED, Tony Thorneund, the supervisor of the state, (the ruler), and they all wander and say they will not do so at all. They“ protect all students. ”They forget the girls who are They were injured in the sports teams and their opportunity.
Lahu, hit the battle near the house. In 2023, the state prosecutor Rob Punta filed a lawsuit against her area On a policy that requires employees To notify the parents if their child expresses a “sexual identity” different from their biological race. The state argued that the policy violated the rights of students and that it may harm LGBTQ students.
Trump's recent executive orders took the goal of the ideology of progressive sexes and the ninth title changes that occurred during the Biden administration.
one Trump is the executive order He was signed on the first day of his second term, which retreated from the Baiden era, which provided the protection of the ninth address based on the sexual identity through the demand of federal agencies to implement policies based on the biologically determined understanding of both male and female sexes.
Another, signed Wednesday, Biological male athletes are forbidden From competition in girls and women's sports.
The White House also urged Trump legislators to pass the Women Protection Law and Sports Girls, which will prevent biological males from participating in school sports teams for girls by amending the federal law to determine that athletes must students participate in school sports teams with which their gender coincides with birth.
Since the federal policy replaces the state’s policy, the coalition defends the head of freedom, executive director and general adviser Christine Wagner, whose group represents parents, teachers and others Tell Fox News Digital It is possible that the arrangement that confirms two genders has long -term effects on public education, especially in areas such as sports and housing.
Shaw said she “hopes” that executive orders will lead to participation in the federal government in cases where state policies contradict. Despite the opposition of the state leadership, regions such as its salary have already enacted conservative policies that protect the rights of parents while cutting on critical race theory (CRT) and the gradual gender ideology.
With the report of the nation’s report whose results were subjected to reading and barely skating in mathematics, Shaw says that he must draw attention to political activity and his income in reading, writing and mathematics, and to bring change, the battle for California has not yet ended. .
“We still have to do the work here, and when I call them the political cartel there – it multiplies us, it is almost a gift, because we have an option. She said:” Return, and we need to stop voting on these people and allow the authority we offer them. “
“In California, we had a large number of people who went out and voting for Trump. But then the majority of the normal majority was elected in Sacramento. We have to start educating mothers, fathers, grandmother and grandfather who – gay for me a few years ago – did not participate in politics.
“We have an opportunity in these upcoming elections. We need to do so. We cannot scream and ask for help from Trump if we are not ready to do basic work.”
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Jeffrey Clark and Ryan Jaydos contributed to Fox News.