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Fox News: Local Virginia teachers no longer forced to use students' preferred pronouns after settlement

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Local Virginia teachers no longer forced to use students' preferred pronouns after settlement

A Virginia school district agreed to respect teachers' religious beliefs after they challenged a training that forced employees to use students' preferred pronouns.......                    ...                        ...Teachers in You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, do not have to ask for or use students' preferred pronouns after a lawsuit settlement Tuesday.......Deborah Figliola, Kristine Marsh and Laura Nelson filed a suit in June 2022 against the Harrisonburg City School Board saying their rights protected in the Commonwealth's Free Speech Clause and the Virginia Religious Freedom Restoration Act had been violated by compelling speech to which they object.......The lawsuit stemmed from the teachers having to undergo training to ensure they were compliant with the school board's nondiscrimination policy, according to the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), which represented the teachers. The training entailed requiring teachers to ask a student's You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login and to always use them. ......You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login......The teachers said they were also expected to do so without notifying parents or seeking their consent. The Harrisonburg City Public Schools' nondiscrimination policy threatened discipline against teachers and even "termination" for noncompliance.......The two sides reached an agreement when You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login the teachers religious accommodations Tuesday. ......In the settlement, the school board maintained that they do not require staff to ask for or use students' preferred names and pronouns and "[do] not support hiding or withholding information from parents." The board agreed to continue to inform staff about religious accommodations that are available.......ADF senior counsel Kate Anderson, director of the ADF Center for Parental Rights, said that all teachers are protected "under the Constitution to do their job in alignment with their religious beliefs, including how they refer to their students and the vital information they share with parents."......"We are pleased to favorably resolve this case on behalf of our clients and ensure that the Harrisonburg City School Board will respect every teacher's right to speak consistent with her faith," Anderson said.......You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login......The Harrisonburg City Public School Board said in a statement, "The Harrisonburg City School Division is pleased to see this litigation resolved. From the start, our focus has been to support all students and employees with dignity and respect. Before the litigation began, we were open to collaborating on accommodations for diverse needs, as evidenced by our correspondence with ADF in early 2022......."Our commitment is reflected in School Board policies and actions, including the adoption of a formal religious accommodations policy (Policy 682) over a year ago and the implementation of training for employees this August. These efforts demonstrate our dedication to fostering a respectful and inclusive environment......."This case concludes because the processes we have always encouraged—both informal and formal—proved effective. We are gratified by this resolution and wish it could have been accomplished without litigation."......You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login in November involving a Virginia school board firing a teacher for refusing to use a student's preferred pronouns.......An ADF attorney told You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login at the time that the settlement had "seismic implications."......"It protects all teachers in Virginia and its rationale should guide other courts addressing similar issues," ADF president and CEO Kristen Waggoner said.......The Virginia-based West Point School Board agreed to pay a former high school teacher, Peter Vlaming, $575,000 in damages and attorney's fees after he refused to call a transgender student by their preferred pronouns....

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