Trump administration stops enforcing protections for transgender students in several schools

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by Annie Ma, Associated Press
April 6, 2026
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The Trump administration stopped enforcing protections for transgender students in five school districts and one college.

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Transgender students in these specific schools may lose federal protections regarding bathroom access and discrimination, potentially impacting their rights and safety.

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The Trump administration's Education Department announced Monday it has terminated agreements with five school districts and one college that previously enforced protections for transgender students. These agreements were established by prior administrations to uphold the rights and protections of transgender students within those educational institutions. This action signifies a shift in the federal government's approach to transgender student rights, potentially impacting how these schools address issues like bathroom access and discrimination. The termination removes federal oversight and enforcement mechanisms specifically designed to protect transgender students in these particular schools.

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