![]() ![]() The Daily Mail reported that, during the webinar, Jimenez-Captain “slammed conservative teachers in a nearby district.” She previously worked for the Round Lake Area School District 116, where she “earned $109,868” in salary, according to a 2021 Lake County Gazette analysis. Jimenez-Captain works as the school district’s director of educational services. The webinar was hosted by the Great Lakes Equity Center, which says it is funded by the U.S. Yesenia Jimenez-Captain, Michelle Mallari, and Anna Daniels, all employees of the Woodland School District, attended the webinar, according to the article. “Some teachers said they followed the rules, but others discussed being 'subversive,' how their personal 'code of ethics' trumped laws, and how to 'hide' a trans student's new name and gender from their parents,” said the report. “In the four-hour workshop, they discussed helping trans students in the face of new laws in Republican-run states on gender, pronouns, names, parents' rights, bathroom access, and sports teams.” “Dozens of Midwestern teachers met online this week and traded tips on helping trans students change gender at school without their parents' knowledge, while criticizing a raft of new Republican laws on sex and identity,” reported the Daily Mail. Two teachers and one assistant principal from the Woodland Community Consolidated School District 50 attended a recent webinar the Daily Mail said shared tips on “subversively and quietly” encouraging students to cross dress. ![]()
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