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DOJ Launches Probe Into Illinois Schools Over Secret Gender Transitions

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The U.S. Department of Justice has officially launched a sweeping investigation into 36 Illinois school districts regarding their handling of student gender transitions. Federal investigators are specifically examining allegations that school administrators intentionally withheld information from parents about their children's gender identities.

This federal probe marks a dramatic shift in policy under President Donald Trump’s administration regarding local educational autonomy. The Civil Rights Division is now reviewing whether these districts violated the fundamental rights of parents to oversee their children's upbringing and medical care.

Beyond individual transition cases, the investigation is scrutinizing the legality of current sexual orientation and gender identity curricula across the state. Officials are also evaluating whether schools have improperly denied parental requests to opt their children out of such instruction.

Department of Justice officials stated that the probe aims to ensure transparency and restore parental authority within the public school system. Legal experts suggest this move could set a nationwide precedent for how federal law intersects with local school board policies on social issues.

Several Illinois school boards have expressed concern over what they describe as federal overreach into local educational matters. They argue that their policies were designed to protect student privacy and provide a safe environment for all learners regardless of their background.

Conversely, advocacy groups representing parents have praised the Department of Justice for taking action against what they call secretive school practices. These groups claim that many families were left in the dark while schools facilitated social transitions without any formal notification or consent.

The investigation is expected to involve a thorough review of internal communications and policy handbooks from the 36 targeted districts. Federal agents have already issued subpoenas for records related to student counseling sessions and staff training materials on gender ideology.

As the probe moves forward, the administration has signaled that more states may face similar scrutiny if their school policies are found to infringe on parental rights. This initiative represents a core pillar of the current administration's broader effort to reform the American education system.

Illinois state officials have vowed to cooperate with the federal inquiry while defending the legality of their existing educational frameworks. The outcome of this investigation could lead to significant changes in how schools across the country manage sensitive student information.

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