After an 18-year-old male in a Wisconsin school allegedly approached four 14-year-old females in a girls’ locker room shower, exposed his genitals and bathed with them, citing his gender identity as a woman, the school district says its policies do not “condone” such behavior.
That may be a stretch, and Wisconsin’s Sun Prairie Area School District has not answered requests from Just the News to show where in its policies coed nudity is prohibited even for gender-confused students.
The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty said it’s not satisfied by the Madison-area district’s lengthy response that followed the public interest law firm’s April 19 letter on behalf of a parent, accusing the district of violating Title IX reporting obligations and failing to back up its assurances with specific policies.
The district’s lawyers in their May 10 response demanded at least $11,000 to fulfill the institutes’s open-records request for communications between district and East High School officials, messages to and from teachers, counselors and board members, and meeting or calendar invitations “related to” the alleged March 3 incident.
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