The Michigan Department of Education (MDOE) is training teachers to hide transgender students’ name and pronouns from their parents, according to training materials.
The MDOE’s LGBTQ Students Project includes trainings and resources for LGBTQ students as well as educators on addressing students’ gender identity and sexual orientation in school, according to department training videos. The videos feature MDOE officials who advise the educators to hide students’ name or pronoun changes from parents.
“First of all, students have privacy rights. Schools don’t have a legal obligation to tell parents that a student goes by a different name or pronouns than their legal name,” Kim Phillips-Knope, project lead of the MDOE LGBTQ Students Project, said in one video.
Phillips-Knope tells educators to let the students decide if their parents should be notified of their name and pronoun change, one video showed. This way, Phillips-Knope says, educators can’t “unintentionally out a student to their family.”
“This video is disturbing on multiple levels. It shows how the government tries to supplant parents and their roles in their child’s life,” Yael Levin, chief communications and Technology Officer of No Left Turn In Education, a non-profit that focused on engaging parents in education, told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “We are watching the government conspiring to undermine parents. And when I, as a parent, see this, it destroys whatever little trust I had left in the public school system. These officials are actively working to separate children from their parents.”
Educators are advised to ask students how they think their parents will react if they tell them about their gender identity, one video stated. Planning another sleeping arrangement for a student who may feel unsafe telling their parents they have a different gender identity is also suggested.
Playing Frankenfurter from “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” Lauren Montgomery, 34, rides in a truck making its way through the procession during the Motor City Pride Parade on June 9, 2019 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Brittany Greeson/Getty Images)