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Poudre School District board adopts Transgender Day of Visibility resolution; debate highlights student-safety framing and public split

Poudre School District Board of Education · March 24, 2026
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The Poudre School District Board on March 24 adopted a resolution recognizing Transgender Day of Visibility (March 31), citing student-safety data in board debate; the vote was unanimous amid public comments both supporting and opposing the recognition.

The Poudre School District Board of Education voted to adopt a resolution recognizing Transgender Day of Visibility for March 31, 2026, after board remarks framing the measure as a student-safety and visibility action.

Board Director Brian read statements from district students and introduced the resolution, noting the day "is a time to celebrate the strength, the resilience and contributions of transgender and non-binary people" and to "bring awareness to the discrimination and violence the community faces." Brian said the district is committed to ongoing gender-inclusive practices and to preparing staff to…

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