One school district in Maryland thinks it has the "right answer" on how to deal with transgendered males on overnight field trips: they bunk with females and don't tell their parents.
According to a story in The Washington Times, Anne Arundel County chief communications officer Bob Mosier produced a training video instructing teachers and administrators to withhold that information from parents to protect the privacy of the transgendered males.
"The answer is, they sleep with the females," Mosier says in the 43-minute video. "That's not the easy answer; it's the right answer. And in some cases, it's going to cause issues, because … the private information piece doesn't allow you to share that with parents of all of the other campers."
The public school district in Annapolis, which serves 80,000 students, made the video titled "Supporting Transgender Students in Schools" in response to the Obama administration's policy enacted in May that forced public schools to regulate bathrooms and locker rooms on the basis of gender identity versus biological sex, or risk losing federal funds.
A federal judge earlier this week issued an injunction blocking Obama's mandate.
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