Should schools affirm students' chosen names and pronouns without parental consent?

Should schools affirm students' chosen names and pronouns without parental consent?

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This debate sits at the intersection of child autonomy, parental rights, and institutional responsibility. Supporters argue affirming a student’s chosen name and pronouns protects mental health, citing research linking gender affirmation to lower depression and suicide risk. Opponents argue schools may be overstepping by making identity-related decisions without parental involvement. The core tension is: who has primary authority over a minor’s identity expression: the family or the school?

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