Reported Incidents
For Sevastopol School District
Incidents are community-reported or sourced from third parties, and are allegations — not established facts. Incidents describe institutions, never individuals.
El Paso Funds SEL Program
Alleged incident in El Paso Independent School District · Texas
The El Paso Independent School District spent $325,000 on social-emotional learning services from Panorama Education. This funding covered various programs, including student growth measurement and professional development workshops. The district also transferred its federally mandated migrant education program to a local education service center.
District displays LGBTQ+ bulletin board
Alleged incident in Lisbon Central School District · New York
The Lisbon Central School District displayed a bulletin board featuring various LGBTQ+ terms and identities. This display led to disagreement among parents regarding its appropriateness within the school environment. The board encouraged students to "be proud of who you are."
District promotes ideological training
Alleged incident in El Paso Independent School District · Texas
The school district engaged with a state association for surveys and leadership training that included sessions on diversity, equity, inclusion, anti-racism, and gender identity. Survey responses indicated a desire for anti-racist and LGBTQ-inclusive programs. The district also received information regarding legal issues related to transgender students.
District gender identity policies
Alleged incident in Lisbon Central School District · New York
A school district has implemented policies that define sexual harassment to include gender identity and allow students to use facilities aligning with their asserted gender. The policies also indicate that parental involvement in a student's gender identity plan will be determined "as appropriate," suggesting potential non-disclosure to parents.
EPISD promotes LGBTQ+ lanyards
Alleged incident in El Paso Independent School District · Texas
The El Paso Independent School District promoted rainbow lanyards for staff to identify as allies for LGBTQ+ students. The district also supports a Gay-Straight Alliance club at Franklin High School, which encourages students to use preferred names in the yearbook. This demonstrates the district's active promotion of LGBTQ+ and gender identity issues.