Parents Claim Ohio School District Implemented Transgender Bathroom Policy, Say Girls Feel Unsafe

Parents and clergy members claimed that an Ohio school district implemented a transgender bathroom policy without informing parents. Church clergy members wrote a letter to Superintendent Tim Tarvin, saying that at least ten female students now “feel unsafe using school restrooms.” One female student told the school board that does not want “to walk into a restroom and be scared about who [she] will see in there.”

From The Blaze:

Following the district's decision, [Pastor Anthony Cooper] told Fox News Digital that he was "really devastated about what is taking place."

"We're finding out that many of them won't even go to the bathroom all day long because they are afraid to go to the restrooms," he said, adding that "we have found out the kids are scared to say anything. It doesn't do any good. And so they're not listening to the children."

"We're not against the LGBT community," Cooper added. "There's no hate here whatsoever. We want our community to be safe. We want our kids to be safe. It's not really about church. It's not really about the adults. It's about keeping our kids safe."

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