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Davis Joint Unified School District is committed to excellence, equity, and preparing every student for a successful future.
Schools in Davis Joint Unified School District
44 schoolsElementary Schools
(9)Middle Schools
(7)High Schools
(6)Other Schools
(22)Reported Incidents
Report an IncidentCommunity-reported and third-party-sourced concerns. All incidents are allegations, not established facts.
Teachers Trained on Gender Identity
Alleged incident in Davis Joint Unified School District · California
A junior high school provided teachers with training on gender identity and pronouns. The training advised staff to display pride flags and use specific pronouns for students. It also suggested avoiding certain resources if they did not align with LGBT experiences.
District facilitates gender transition
Alleged incident in Davis Joint Unified School District · California
The school district partnered with a healthcare facility to provide gender transition services, including hormones and surgeries, to K-12 students without parental consent. These services were offered under a mental health program, and the district's policy allowed students as young as 12 to consent to these services without parental notification. This raises significant concerns regarding parental rights and the nature of support provided to minors.
School club plans nude documentary
Alleged incident in Davis Joint Unified School District · California
A high school club planned to screen a documentary featuring full-frontal male nudity during school hours. There was no indication that parental permission was sought for students to view this content. The planned event raised concerns about age-appropriateness.
Controversial Ethnic Studies Curriculum
Alleged incident in Davis Joint Unified School District · California
School districts are spending millions on "Liberated Ethnic Studies" curricula and professional development. These programs are criticized for promoting divisive, far-left ideologies such as critical race theory, queer theory, and social justice activism. Various content providers and university programs are involved in shaping these educational materials across multiple states.
Source: GreatSchools, U.S. Department of Education, and school surveys.