Trump administration terminates agreements to protect transgender students in several schools

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The Trump administration has terminated agreements with several school districts and a college to protect transgender students, removing federal obligations for schools to uphold measures such as faculty training and bathroom access. The decision affects six institutions in five states, including Delaware, Pennsylvania, Washington, and California, and has been criticized by advocacy groups as a step back from protecting vulnerable students.
The Education Department terminated agreements with five school districts and a college to protect transgender students. The decision removes federal obligations for schools to keep measures such as faculty training and bathroom access. Affected districts include Delaware Valley School District in Pennsylvania, Sacramento City Unified in California, and Cape Henlopen School District in Delaware. The Trump administration has taken a different stance on civil rights than previous administrations. The decision has been criticized by advocacy groups as a step back from protecting vulnerable students. The affected institutions will no longer be required to uphold certain protections for transgender students.
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