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The Texas Education Agency has initiated an investigation into the Austin Independent School District’s recent Pride Week celebration, though officials have declined to provide specific details about the scope or focus of the inquiry. In a brief statement, the TEA confirmed the probe is currently ongoing but did not elaborate on what aspects of the district’s programming are under review.
Pride Week, held annually in several Austin ISD schools, includes a range of activities such as educational discussions, guest speakers, and student-led events aimed at promoting inclusivity for LGBTQ+ students and staff. The district has defended the observance as part of its commitment to creating a safe and supportive learning environment for all students, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Critics of the celebration have raised concerns about age-appropriateness and potential violations of state laws regarding classroom instruction on sexuality and gender. Texas law, including the controversial House Bill 3979, restricts how teachers can discuss certain social topics in public schools. Supporters, however, argue that Pride Week fosters acceptance and reduces bullying, which they say is critical for student mental health.
The TEA’s investigation could lead to recommendations for policy changes or corrective actions if violations are found. Austin ISD has stated it will cooperate fully with the agency while continuing its educational mission. No timeline has been provided for the investigation’s conclusion.
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