Charlotte schools

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools is instructing staffers to call girls and boys “students” or “scholars” unless they are transgender.

The new policy instructs staff to stop calling students “boys” and “girls” — except transgender students who will be identified as their chosen gender.

According to Lifesite.com, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools is instructing principals and counselors to support transgender students by focusing on bullying of transsexual students who reject their birth sex.

Lifesite.com — An opinion piece by the Independent Journal Review (IJR) illustrated that under the new guidelines a boy who dresses like a girl may go on all-girl overnight trips, literally sleeping with a girls team while “no one outside of those on a ‘need to know’ basis will know,” and “any school administrator who alerts the other girls without the consent of the student will presumably be disciplined.”

Furthermore, “the transgender student’s ‘right to privacy’ will trump the rights of parents to know their daughters will be staying overnight somewhere with a young boy — or boys — present,” IJR stated.

Staffers are instructed not to intentionally refuse to use a transgender student’s preferred name or pronoun because the staff’s refusal to enable the child’s delusion violates the new regulations.