Seriously? THEY should transfer????... How are these 4 students hurting anyone? How's about the other students learning a little tolerance and good manners?
I would leave the curtains in place.
Better still, I would provide curtains for all the girls to shower in privacy.
I agree with, Warrigal, girls deserve the right to privacy, regardless if the government takes over their rights to privacy, so transgenders with male *******ia can shower without curtains with teenage girl students. In my opinion, the government is definitely overstepping their boundaries.
you seriously believe this? Where has the "government" outlawed curtains in locker room showers? A "court order" is NOT legislation.
It's not clear from the article... was the transgendered student the ONLY student that had a shower curtain.. If so.. then I can understand the lawsuit. It would make more sense that the order would have been that EVERY shower stall have curtains.. and the EVERYONE showered behind a curtain... I don't know of many females that wouldn't prefer it that way... with or without a transgender present.
It is hard to be different at any age, let alone adolescence. Perhaps the support services, counselors, psychologists, nurses, could do some programs to enlighten the student body...
http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/03/us/illinois-school-district-transgender-ruling/index.html
"Stealing" Jim's thread title... A high school student in Illinois is "transgendering". The student was born male, but is transgendering to live the rest of his/her life as a female. The student is on hormone therapy to 'enhance' certain female attributes, but has not had surgery. Hence, the student still has male "body parts below the waist".
The student has been allowed to participate in sports on the female teams. The student has been allowed access to the girls' locker room. The school put up curtains and required the student to shower/dress/undress behind those curtains. The student sued, saying his/her civil rights were being violated by singling him/her out and requiring different conditions than expected of the other female athletes.
The court ruled in his/her favor. The school must remove the curtains and allow the transgender teen to openly shower/dress/undress with the rest of the team members in the girls' locker room.
My thoughts...
1.) Being allowed to participate in sports as the gender she is transitioning to indicates the willingness of the school to accommodate. Is not moving forward with a civil suit to remove curtains bringing negative attention to the "cause" of those who wish to transgender?
2.) If you had a daughter in the same school, participating in the same sports, would you still allow her to do so knowing someone with full male "equipment" was showering openly with her?
3.) Do the youth of today see enough male/female nudity in movies and on television... and on their computers... that most will think nothing of showering with someone of opposite "equipment"?
If you were sitting on the court which adjudicated this civil filing, would you have voted to remove the curtains or leave them in place?
My golly QuickSilver, that is just a school. Do you expect teachers to really educate someone?
I see in GOM's original post that this student has not had that surgery. So, biologically, he is still a male. I can't understand the reasoning in that. I would think he would want to be all one or the other. In any case, he should be kept separate from the girls until he can be considered a female.
I see in GOM's original post that this student has not had that surgery. So, biologically, he is a male. I can't understand the reasoning in that. I would think he would want to be all one or the other. In any case, he should be kept separate from the girls until he can be considered a female.
I don't want to shower in front of other women... I would if I had too... for whatever reason made it necessary although I cannot think of one.... But I wouldn't do it by choice.. Does any woman REALLY feel comfortable naked in front of others?
Did you shower with the other girls in high school? How was that done, if so? Almost all the folks I have asked from around the Chicago area revealed that, just as we had at Morton High in Cicero, the boys were required to shower before entering the swimming pool, and all phys. ed. swimming was done in the nude. Only guy there clothed was the Coach, who occasionally was known to strip down and jump in. The girls showered together, but wore swimwear in the pool. Needless to say, we always wondered what kind of decision-making policy was behind collective naked swimming. 'Course, we guys now and then tried to sneak in a look into the girls' showers, but getting caught was a high-risk proposition! imp
School isn't just about the three Rs. Respect for each other should be very high on the curriculum.
Of course, there is what should be and what is ...
Did you shower with the other girls in high school? How was that done, if so? Almost all the folks I have asked from around the Chicago area revealed that, just as we had at Morton High in Cicero, the boys were required to shower before entering the swimming pool, and all phys. ed. swimming was done in the nude. Only guy there clothed was the Coach, who occasionally was known to strip down and jump in. The girls showered together, but wore swimwear in the pool. Needless to say, we always wondered what kind of decision-making policy was behind collective naked swimming. 'Course, we guys now and then tried to sneak in a look into the girls' showers, but getting caught was a high-risk proposition! imp