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Atherton High School Upholds Addition of Transgender Protections to Anti-Discrimination Policy

Atherton High School's decision-making council on Tuesday evening upheld a decision to adopt an anti-discrimination policy with specific protections for transgender students.The policy remained school policy after a special SBDM meeting was called to address complaints circulated after a voteto add the policywas made last month. The need for a transgender specific policy came after complaints arose that a male-bodied transgender student was using the girls’ restrooms at the school. Jefferson County Public Schoolsdoes not have a districtwide policyaddressing the question. Related: The Lives of Louisville's Transgender StudentsAtherton High Principal Thomas Aberli said the people in the school have overwhelmingly supported the decision. Aberli said  transgender students must first seek approval from a school administrator before being allowed to use the restroom of the gender with which they identify."The council voted today in a way that mirrors the vision of the school community," Aberli said following the meeting.If a student is denied the right to use a restroom of their choosing, he said they will have the right to appeal.

Jacob Ryan is the managing editor of the Kentucky Center for Investigative reporting. He's an award-winning investigative reporter who joined LPM in 2014. Email Jacob at jryan@lpm.org.

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