While I am in full favor of the law and am a Californian, I am dubious of it having quite the "TEETH" they refer to in the article since it is another area in which money will need to be spent on the education of the teachers and administrators themselves in order to put the law into practice. The particular school district itself though is going to be a heavy test case, since one of the principal occupations in the town of Tehachapi is Prison Guard, and therefor, parent education too will be a heavy challenge, which of course leads into another Trans story of unacceptable hell. I am afraid that a good and sorrowfully needed law will lose its teeth over funding thanks to our current state legislature et al.