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Chicago schools force boys and girls to share restrooms for the sake of ‘gender equity’

Updated: December 3, 2021 at 6:57 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Dec 3, 2021 – 5:13 pm EST

CHICAGO (LifeSiteNews) – Chicago Public Schools (CPS) announced that it will require all schools under its jurisdiction to post signs expressly permitting students and staff to choose male or female restrooms based on their preferred “gender identity or expression” in the name of achieving “gender equity.”

“All CPS students and staff will have fair and equitable access to bathroom facilities that align with their gender identity,” CPS Title IX officer Camie Pratt said in a video announcement released November 30. She said that effective December 1, the signs will “make it clear that all restrooms are open for use by anyone who feels comfortable.”

ICYMI: We’re requiring all schools to adopt new signage to make our restrooms more inclusive. This is a big step forward for gender equity for our students and staff. pic.twitter.com/4JPBdd1jQy

— CPS – Chicago Public Schools (@ChiPubSchools) November 30, 2021

“Staff will continue to have ‘Staff-Only’ restrooms available to them,” Pratt added, without mentioning whether those restrooms or other single-occupancy accommodations will be available to students who do not wish to share intimate facilities with a member of the opposite sex. “Our district’s

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