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Parents in Jefferson County, CO are suing after an 11‑year‑old girl was allegedly assigned to share a hotel room and even a bed with a transgender‑identifying male classmate on a school trip, despite district assurances that boys and girls would be on separate floors. They argue the district’s policy allows biologically male students to room with girls based solely on gender identity and without parental notice, contrasting this with North Carolina’s new law requiring room assignments by biologi
By The Wilmington StandardParents in Jefferson County, CO are suing after an 11‑year‑old girl was allegedly assigned to share a hotel room and even a bed with a transgender‑identifying male classmate on a school trip, despite district assurances that boys and girls would be on separate floors. They argue the district’s policy allows biologically male students to room with girls based solely on gender identity and without parental notice, contrasting this with North Carolina’s new law requiring room assignments by biologi