More than 50 school districts in Maine have policies that allow minors to hide their gender identity from their parents, according to a new childcare report.
Parents defending Education (PDE), a basic organization, according to gender ideologies in schools across the country, have filed requests for public files to confirm that at least 57 of the 192 state school districts have policies excluding parents to know if their children identify themselves as another sex.
The report comes after President Donald Trump chased the Maine Democrat, Governor Janet Millis last week for his refusal to enforce the executive decree “No Men in Women’s Sports” of Trump.
Trump promises to cut federal funding in Maine on the refusal to comply with the order of “ no men in female sports’ ”
President Trump and the building of the Ministry of Education. (Getty Images)
“It was not completely surprising to see the governor of Maine going to the carpet to keep men in female sports when more than 50 school districts of Maine wrote policies to deceive parents of their own child,” said PDE spokesman Erika Sanzi, in Fox News Digital on Friday.
“We have seen a wave of parents in Maine talk about it now that they are aware of it, and we hope that the districts are starting to find these policies, not only because of the Trump administration decrees, but because almost 80% of their voters oppose it.”
In an example of the largest state district, Portland public schools, district policy on “transgender and sexist students” requires that If “a student and his parent or a legal tutor do not agree with regard to gender identity or the student’s expression of the student, the school will respect the wishes of the student with regard to his gender identity and his gender expression at school.
“The school staff must respect the wishes of the student concerning the disclosure of their transgender status to others, including, but without limiting themselves, parents or tutors, students, volunteers or other members of school staff, unless the student has explicitly authorized disclosure or unless legally do it.”
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A student heads a group of demonstrators in Knoxville, tenn., To protest against the ban on state transgender athletes in 2022. (Saul Young / Knoxville News-Sentinel / USA TODAY)
Politics such that Portland are also in place after Trump has signed an executive decree at the end of January, “ending radical indoctrination in kindergarten in the 12th year”, which indicates that “directing students towards surgical and chemical mutilations without parental or implication or allowing men to access the designated private spaces for women can counter the Federal Laws bettors “.
Trump has already threatened to cut Maine’s federal funding if he continues to challenge his orders.
“I heard that men were still playing in Maine,” Trump told a rally of republican governors in Washington last week.
“I hate telling you this, but we are not going to give them federal money. They always say:” We want men to play in female sports “, and I cannot believe that they do this. … So, we are not going to give them federal funding, nothing, until they clean this.”
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President Donald Trump told Maine Governor Janet Mills (Reuters photos | Pool)
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Trump has signed the executive decree prohibiting men in female sports earlier this month, which orders federal agencies to examine the subsidies, programs and policies that do not align themselves with efforts to block male participation in female sports “in matters of security, equity, dignity and truth”. The order requires strict application of title IX and threatens to revoke federal funding of educational establishments and non -compliant sports organizations.
After the order, several other blue states have indicated that they would not comply, notably California and Minnesota.
Fox News Digital contacted the Maine Ministry of Education for comments.