CUSD: Check your gender at the bathroom doorPenny Arevalo, September 26th
An outspoken opponent of LGBT efforts and a transgender employee of the district take the podium. Stanley Wasbin of San Clemente – who earlier this year asked the trustees to ignore the mandates of a new law requiring the contributions of the LGBT community be included in social studies textbooks – took the podium again to address Assembly Bill 1266, signed by Gov. Brown in August.
"Just because something is law doesn't mean it's necessarily a good idea," Wasbin told trustees. The item was not on the agenda.
Wasbin said that he feared boys will abuse the law just to get access to girls bathrooms and locker rooms.
"Two words: teenaged boys," he said.
Wasbin urged the district to seek a waiver to get out of having to put "urinals in girls' bathrooms."
He added: "If Capistrano Unified fails to get away from AB1266, just imagine the amount of time, money and paperwork that will be devoted to creating new bathroom policy."
http://sanjuancapistrano.patch.com/groups/schools/p/speakers-at-cusd-discuss-law-allowing-transgender-students-access-to-any-bathroom-------------------------------------------
I don't believe it has been discussed yet how a student would qualify for the scheme, if they need to at all via a diagnosis of some form?
Whilst this guy comes across as a bit of a-hole, it's worth noting that the system could potentially be abused which would be incredibly damaging for all parties. An alternative that was mentioned later on in the article was the creation of a third gender-neutral option.