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Rumors that San Luis Obispo County school districts are placing litter boxes in restrooms to accommodate students who identify as “furries” are false, school district administrators say.
Unsubstantiated rumors surfaced in Prince Edward Island in October 2021, possibly as a joke. After the rumors spread widely in schools and on social media, the Public Schools Branch denied claims of litter boxes, with the director of the school district saying "It seemed to me like it was a backlash against some of the progressive things that our schools are doing, and we would have many that ...
An untrue rumor that litter boxes are being placed in schools for students who dress up in furry costumes and identify as cats has made its way to two North Carolina school districts — despite ...
The Paso Robles district received an allegation that the high school was receiving just such a request from students identifying as furries.
The superintendents and principles scrambled to keep students in school by using strategies that ranged from campus lockdowns to disciplinary measures. LAUSD Superintendent Roy Romer instructed all high schools and middle schools to enforce a lockdown of campuses, after more than 24,000 students in 52 schools walked out on Monday, March 27, 2006.
She was one of 11 special needs students who were turned away from dine-in service at the Cracker Barrel restaurant in Waldorf, Maryland during a field trip on Dec. 3, parents and school officials ...
The students wore the armbands to several schools in the Des Moines Independent Community School District (North High School for John, Roosevelt High School for Christopher, Warren Harding Junior High School for Mary Beth, elementary school for Hope and Paul). The Tinker family had been involved in civil rights activism before the student protest.
Kai, a 13-year-old transgender middle school student in neighboring South Carolina, told CNN they have faced bullying for over a year and it’s taken a toll on their mental health – so much so ...