Sea Ray
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Supposedly there was an incident with transgendered student in Anderson County doing something inappropriate in the girls bathroom recently (allegedly groping girls), so boys in the school were going to teach him a lesson. The school went on a soft lockdown last Friday to prevent anything from happening. The school denies the events, but does admit they went on soft lockdown. The more I’ve seen with my own eyes with regards to schools covering up the truth, I’d say what’s being reported online about the transgendered student are true.
Supposedly there was an incident with transgendered student in Anderson County doing something inappropriate in the girls bathroom recently (allegedly groping girls), so boys in the school were going to teach him a lesson. The school went on a soft lockdown last Friday to prevent anything from happening. The school denies the events, but does admit they went on soft lockdown. The more I’ve seen with my own eyes with regards to schools covering up the truth, I’d say what’s being reported online about the transgendered student are true.
The county came out and said state law only allows kids to use the bathroom in accordance to their gender at birth. However, we know that Esser funds require schools to allow any bathroom they choose, and so does federal funding for school lunches. I bet the school was allowing or turning a blind eye to the bathroom useage because they’d rather deal with local parents than the federal government breathing down their necks. We still can’t get an honest answer as to why Knox County took the Esser funds knowing what the stipulations are.Him being in the locker room would be the first inappropriate thing. Is that county policy, to allow that? If so, you have authority figures condoning inappropriate behavior.