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School board faces backlash over Title IX vote and student safety

July 22, 2024 | TYLER ISD, School Districts, Texas



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School board faces backlash over Title IX vote and student safety
During a recent Tyler Independent School District (TISD) board meeting, parents and community members expressed deep concern over the board's recent vote against updates to Title IX regulations, which aim to enhance protections for students against discrimination and harassment based on sexual orientation and gender identity. The meeting featured emotional testimonies from several parents, highlighting the potential negative impact of the board's decision on student welfare, particularly for LGBTQ+ youth.

One parent, who identified herself as a mother of two, emphasized the importance of the Title IX updates, which would provide students with a private means to report harassment and sexual assault. She lamented the board's decision, stating, \"If we as parents cannot trust y'all to uphold current laws, how are we going to trust y'all to do what's best for our students?\" She pointed out that the changes would also support lactating parents and maintain essential services like the free lunch program, which serves over 4,600 students daily.

Another speaker, Erin Bailey, a youth group leader for the queer community, shared distressing accounts from parents about their children facing bullying and mental health crises. She argued that the board's vote jeopardizes the safety and well-being of students, stating, \"Trans students who do not have supportive school environments are more likely to attempt and complete suicide.\"

The board's decision also raised concerns about the loss of federal funding for free and reduced lunches, which affects approximately 80% of TISD students. Parents criticized the board for not adequately communicating the implications of their vote, with one parent questioning how the community would support the nutritional needs of students if funding were cut.

Several speakers highlighted the ethical responsibilities of the board, urging them to prioritize the safety and health of all students. Sarah Renfro, another parent, criticized the board for risking $17 million in federal revenue, stating, \"No child should ever go hungry. No child should ever be harassed, bullied, made to feel unsafe at their school.\"

The meeting concluded with the board approving minutes from previous meetings, but the emotional testimonies left a lasting impression on the community, underscoring the urgent need for inclusive policies that protect all students. As the board moves forward, the voices of concerned parents and advocates continue to call for a more compassionate approach to student welfare and safety.

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