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Parent urges district to address library visitor’s appearance at Holly Hill; administration says building-level limits apply

3512576 · March 17, 2025
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Summary

A parent at the West Clermont School Board meeting said an individual sent by the county library who presents in women's attire visited Holly Hill Elementary multiple times, and asked the district to prevent such persons from entering schools; the district responded that it lacks authority to control non-employee visitors’ dress.

At the March 17 West Clermont School Board meeting, a parent of two Holly Hill Elementary students urged the district to prevent a recurring visitor sent by the Clermont County Public Library from entering that school because, he said, the visitor presents with facial hair, makeup and women’s accessories.

Scott Baker, who identified himself and gave his address, said the visitor’s presentation has prompted questions from students about gender and that he had raised the issue at the building level without what he…

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