The board defines “Gender Fluidity” as” 1/ pic.twitter.com/xFQn1f8omp — steven monacelli (@stevanzetti) August 19, 2022 This section effectively forbids district employees from acknowledging the existence of trans people, including themselves and their students. It also will not “promote, require, or encourage” the use of pronouns that don’t match the sex listed on a person’s birth certificate, which would mean that trans or nonbinary teachers would be forced to misgender themselves. The guidelines also included new restrictions on library books that don’t match “prevailing standards in the adult community.” It looks likely that any book with trans characters could be removed as “promoting gender fluidity” or not matching “prevailing standards” in the community. These changes have been led by a conservative group called Patriot Mobile Action that has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars getting their chosen representatives on school boards in Texas. During the meeting, an attendee was escorted out by police for clapping after a public comment, which the president of the board said broke decorum. More than a hundred people spoke at the meeting, including several students who begged the board to reconsider. Several people discussed LGBTQ+ and especially trans youth’s escalated risk of suicide, and how policies like this put them in danger. A United Methodist pastor spoke and said this policy reflects a “fascist agenda” that does not represent Christian values. Despite the majority of comments being made against the harm of this policy, the board passed it. The school district has also recently cancelled its Scholastic Book Fair and brought more police into schools. This district’s new policy is a disturbing continuation of Texas’s recent educational gag orders, including House Bill 3979, which forbids teaching “Critical Race Theory” in schools. Texas is currently facing a “catastrophic” teacher shortage. Find more news and stories of interest from the book world in Breaking in Books.