EATON RAPIDS, Mich. – A Michigan school district quietly revised its kindergarten enrollment form after a parent raised concerns about being asked to classify their child as "male, female, or non-binary."
A parent in Eaton Rapids discovered the gender classification option while enrolling their child online and expressed shock at the inclusion of "non-binary." The parent, who chose to remain anonymous out of fear of backlash, believed the district was pushing an agenda.
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After reaching out to the school district for comment, no response was received. However, the next day, the form was altered to only include "male" and "female" as gender options. The sudden change has raised questions about whether it was prompted by public pressure, social media attention, or recent policy changes related to Title IX.
A state lawmaker also shared the issue online, further drawing attention to the district’s actions. With an upcoming school board meeting, officials may face scrutiny over the decision and the reasoning behind both the original form and its modification.
The incident highlights the power of parental advocacy, as a single complaint led to a district-wide change.