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Updated · Fox News · Jul 1
Trump Administration Threatens Kansas City Schools' Federal Funding Over Transgender Policy
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 1

Trump Administration Threatens Kansas City Schools' Federal Funding Over Transgender Policy

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 1

Summary

  • The Education Department said Tuesday it may withhold federal funding from Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools and pursue court action over a policy barring staff from telling parents a student is transgender.
  • FERPA is the administration’s legal basis: officials said the district unlawfully denied parents access to education records by instructing personnel not to disclose information revealing a student’s transgender status or gender-nonconforming presentation.
  • The department said the district rejected a proposed resolution agreement, prompting a joint enforcement effort with the Justice Department that it said could escalate to judicial proceedings and funding loss.
  • Kansas City is one of 4 Kansas districts the administration flagged earlier this year, and the move fits a broader Trump push against transgender policies in schools and sports.
  • The threat came the same day the Supreme Court let states enforce bans on transgender girls and women competing in female sports, reinforcing the administration’s wider campaign.

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