BREAKING NEWS FROM HILLIARD OHIO

SPECIAL REPORT: Hilliard parents threaten district with federal lawsuit after school says it may hide gender conversations between students and staff from parents

 Jack Windsor, The Ohio Press Network

Members of the Hilliard City Schools Board of Education listen and react as a student speaks during a recent meeting. The student was wearing an "I’m Here" badge issued by the National Education Association LGBTQ+ Caucus and Hillard Education Association -- a badge intended to be possessed by only adults due to graphic content accessible via a QR code on the badge. BOE members react as the student says “we deserve to know that when a teacher wears this badge right here, that we can go to them for anything. And, no, it’s not pedophilia. I don’t know who said that but it’s kind of idiotic.”

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HILLIARD, Ohio - Parents of students in Hilliard City Schools are threatening to sue in federal court if the district fails to provide adequate answers by October 17 to several questions parents have about school policies.


Parents want to know if they will be made aware of gender and sex-related conversations between students and school staff. They also want to know if there is political activism going on inside Hilliard schools stirred up by an LGBTQ+ organization.


Parents are concerned the district is allowing manipulations of students to manifest gender dysphoria symptoms at school and encouraging them to transition to a sex opposite their biological birth.


The Ohio Press Network (OPN) obtained three letters between a lawyer representing more than 30 parents within the district and the school legal counsel, as well as email messages, photos and videos mentioned in notes between the lawyers.


Columbus attorney Joshua Brown sent a letter to district Superintendent Dave Stewart on August 15 that gave the district 30 days to respond after which Brown threatened to sue. The letter was the result of parents who came forward following a July conversation between a few of them and the superintendent about Title IX changes in which Stewart purportedly said a teacher would be putting his/herself at great potential risk if the teacher would “out a kid” to their parents without a child’s permission.

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