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Sevier District is committed to excellence, equity, and preparing every student for a successful future.
Schools in Sevier District
395 schoolsPreschools
(7)Elementary Schools
(39)Middle Schools
(54)High Schools
(74)Other Schools
(221)Reported Incidents
Report an IncidentCommunity-reported and third-party-sourced concerns. All incidents are allegations, not established facts.
District promotes DEI, SEL, CRT
Alleged incident in Appleton Area School District · Wisconsin
The Appleton Area School District is actively embedding diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. This includes providing educators with resources on Critical Race Theory-inspired topics and LGBTQ+ issues, alongside promoting social-emotional learning with an equity focus. The district aims to integrate these ideological concepts throughout its curriculum.
School hosts transgender activist speaker
Alleged incident in Appleton Area School District · Wisconsin
A school within the district hosted an alumna to speak to students about gender transition. The speaker presented on a book she created documenting a friend's gender transition. This event was planned for high school students.
Westerly Hides Gender From Parents
Alleged incident in Westerly School District · Rhode Island
A school district policy allows for withholding information about a student's gender identity from their parents. The protocol also mandates staff use preferred pronouns and permits students to use facilities aligning with their gender identity. This policy is based on statewide guidance.
District hides gender identity
Alleged incident in Northwest Arctic Borough School District · Alaska
A school district implemented a policy allowing staff to keep a student's gender identity confidential from their parents. The policy also mandates the use of preferred names and pronouns and permits facility use based on preferred gender. This policy was based on a model from the Alaska Association of School Boards.
Source: GreatSchools, U.S. Department of Education, and school surveys.