The policies shown in this map prohibit transgender people from using bathrooms and facilities-such as locker rooms, shower rooms, changing rooms, and other sex-segregated spaces-according to their gender identity. Some of these policies apply to K-12 school settings, while others apply more broadly to government. New federal rule bars transgender school bathroom bans, but it likely isn't the final word 1 of 2 FILE - A protester outside the Kansas Statehouse holds a sign after a rally for transgender rights on the Transgender Day of Visibility, March 31, 2023, in Topeka, Kan.
Arkansas, for example, passed a law in 2023 requiring trans people to use the bathroom of their birth sex in K. The school district produced no non-speculative evidence linking the privacy interest with the policy of barring transgender students from the bathroom consistent with their gender identity; and the majority opinion's assertions about privacy ignored that transgender students typically use the bathroom aligning with their gender identity. Transgender Students and School Bathrooms: Frequently Asked Questions About Gender Spectrum Gender Spectrum works nationwide to educate individuals, families, communities, and institutions seeking to strengthen or create gender inclusive environments for all youth.
There is no evidence that allowing transgender people access to bathrooms aligning with their gender identity jeopardizes safety and privacy. Research consistently finds that transgender people report negative experiences like harassment and violence when accessing bathrooms. A Department of Education investigation has found five Northern Virginia School Districts violated Title IX by allowing transgender students to use the bathroom or locker room that matches their.
From school restrooms to LGBTQ+ curriculum to disability rights, the nation's courts weighed in on a wave of high. All students should have access to locker room, bathroom, and shower facilities that are safe, comfortable, and convenient. Absent a concern for safety, schools should permit a student to use the restrooms or locker rooms for which they identify with.
If private or separate facilities are requested by any transgendered or non-transgendered student, the student should be provided with those.