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King George board adopts transgender-student policy after hours of public comment

January 09, 2026 | KING GEORGE CO PBLC SCHS, School Districts, Virginia


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King George board adopts transgender-student policy after hours of public comment
The King George County School Board approved a new policy titled JBB on the treatment of transgender students following an extended public‑comment period in which students, parents and community members urged the board to reconsider the policy and allow a proposed Gay–Straight Alliance (GSA) club.

Several speakers told the board the policy and the decision about the GSA risked harming LGBTQ students. Susan Park, a parent, asked the board "to reconsider your new transgender student policy and your decision against the formation of the ... GSA club," saying GSAs "provide a supervised space for students to build friendships and do age‑appropriate activities." Student speakers cited national mental‑health research: Artemis Park, an eighth grader, referenced Trevor Project findings on increased suicidal ideation among LGBTQ youth and said, "If the school doesn't care about that, then they shouldn't be in charge of what they are in charge of children."

Superintendent Dr. Boyd responded that the division takes bullying, harassment and suicidal ideation seriously and pointed to counselors and trained staff available in buildings to help students. He said he was "not choosing sides" but urged the board and the public to envision how unsupervised conversations among younger students on extremely difficult topics would be managed to keep students safe.

After discussion, a board member moved to approve policy JBB as submitted; the motion was seconded and passed by voice vote. The chair called the vote and declared the motion carried.

What happens next: The board adopted the policy at the meeting; the superintendent and staff will follow standard implementation and communication processes. Public speakers who asked the board to reconsider expressed that they plan to continue to press the board in future meetings.

Sources: Public comments and board discussion at the King George County School Board meeting. The policy approval was made on a motion and decided by a voice vote at the meeting.

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