The DOJ has launched a compliance review of SFUSD and three other California school districts to examine their gender identity and sex education policies. - The review focuses on Title IX compliance and parental opt-out rights for lessons on sexual orientation and gender identity.
- It will also examine policies on transgender students' access to bathrooms, locker rooms, and sports teams. - The announcement comes as SFUSD Superintendent Maria Su prepares to testify before Congress on Wednesday.
- The DOJ says no findings have been made yet, and the review is ongoing.