A family in Adams County has filed a federal lawsuit against state and local education authorities, claiming their daughter’s high school aided her “social transition” to a male identity without the parent’s knowledge or consent, in violation of their constitutional rights.
The lawsuit filed on Wednesday on behalf of John and Jane Doe alleges that their 14-year-old high school freshman, referred to as A.D., “asked a school counselor to help her socially transition to a male identity—’Z.D.’—at school. Following school policy, the counselor assisted A.D. with the transition, but neither the counselor nor anyone else at the school told the Does,” according to the lawsuit.
The lawsuit claims that a counselor at School District 27J then allowed for A.D. to take online therapy sessions on the counselor's computer so A.D.’s parents would not be aware of the social transition.
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