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Since taking office last month, President Donald Trump has abandoned gloves on progressive gender ideology in public schools and signed a series of executive orders that some say could change the ideological landscape of American education

But despite the conservative celebrations, a school board chief warned that dark blue states like California were not only ready, but were determined to fight back.

“While I’m excited about what he’s doing, I also know that in California and Colorado and other states, we have to arm and fight harder than ever because they’re going to push more state laws to reduce Trump is what the chairman of the Chino Valley Unified School District (CVUSD) school board said in an interview with Fox News Digital.

“I think it’s an amazing step. But you’ll see our Ed Department in California, our state principal, Tony Thurmond [Governor] Newsom, they all surrendered, saying they would never do that. They “protect all students.” They forgot about the girls who were injured in the sports team and deprived them of the opportunity. ”

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President Donald Trump signed an executive order during an indoor presidential inauguration parade in Washington on Monday, January 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

For Xiao, the battle is close. In 2023, state Attorney General Rob Bonta filed a lawsuit over a policy requiring employees to notify parents that if their children express “gender identity,” this is different from biological gender. The state believes that the policy violates students’ privacy rights and may harm LGBTQ+ students.

Trump’s recent execution order aims at a progressive gender ideology and a title IX change that occurred during the Biden administration.

A Trump executive order signed Biden-era guidance on the first day of his second term that based on gender by requiring federal agencies to implement policies based on understanding of the biological definition of men and women. IX title protection is provided.

Another signed on Wednesday prohibits biological male athletes from participating in girls and women’s sports.

The Trump White House also urged lawmakers to pass protections for women and girls sports laws, which would make it possible for student-athletes to participate in school sports teams consistent with that would prohibit biological men from participating in girls’ school sports teams. They were born with gender.

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Sonja Shaw leads a parent-child group

Chino Valley School Board member Sonja Shaw spoke on the bill related to LGBTQ school curriculum in front of the state capitol on Monday. (Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times)

As federal policy replaced state policies, the Union defended the president of freedom, CEO and general counsel Kristen Wagoner represented parents, educators and other school officials in cases involving freedom of speech and parental rights. , recently told Fox News that a command that affirms two genders will likely have a profound impact on public education, especially in areas such as sports and housing.

Xiao said she “hopes” the executive order could lead to federal participation in state policy conflicts. Despite opposition to state leadership, regions like her have developed conservative policies to protect parental rights, while cutting key racial theories (CRTs) and progressive gender ideologies.

As the country’s transcripts show that the scores in reading have fallen behind, with almost no math scores, Xiao said, it should attract people’s attention and keep it away from political activities and continue it to reading, writing and mathematics, And to bring about change, the struggle for Californians is far from over.

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“We still have to do our work here, when our government (I call them political cartels) – doubled us, almost in some way, as a gift because then we had the choice. We knew them She said: “Recall that we need to stop voting and allow us to empower them. ”

“In California, we had a lot of people coming out to vote for Trump. But then most people chose the nonsense there in Sacramento. We had to start educating mom, dad, dad, grandmother and grandfather, they liked myself – A few years ago – Not involved in politics.

“We have a chance in the next election. We need to do that. If we don’t want to do the foundation, we can’t scream and ask for help from Trump.”

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Fox News’s Jeffrey Clark and Ryan Gaydos contributed to the report.

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