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They’re also deeply worried about a state order calling for child abuse investigations into the families of transgender children, which was temporarily blocked by a judge. LGBTQ students and teachers in the district said they’ve already been on edge because of the pressure schools across Texas and beyond are facing from politicians, parents and activists to remove books with LGBTQ themes.
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“It feels like a target was put on us,” said Adaiah Knight, a junior who identifies as gender-fluid and nonbinary and who said students have harassed them. Two students said human resources officers with the district questioned them about their involvement with the GSA. Some said they’re discouraged by the Irving Independent School District’s response to the concerns they’ve raised through the Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) and school board meetings, and they feel less safe at school than they did a year ago. Several students said that either they or their classmates have been called homophobic slurs and bullied, and school staff members have failed to intervene. Two teachers said that the school’s principal asked teachers to take down gay pride flags in their classrooms and offices. The student newspaper has functionally shut down. The alliance’s weekly meetings became monthly, and attendance dropped from about 40 students to fewer than 10. One faculty sponsor of the school’s Gay-Straight Alliance is facing having her contract terminated, another is preparing to resign, and a third has been removed from the classroom. Seven months later, LGBTQ students say things have deteriorated further. The school year at MacArthur High in Irving, Texas, began last fall with the administration scraping off rainbow stickers that had been pus, prompting hundreds of students to walk out in protest. A Texas teacher faces losing her job after fighting for gay pride symbols in school