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Blue state governor signs law forcing teachers to out trans students to their parents
By Daniel Villarreal at LGBTQ Nation
· July 8, 2026
· 3 min read
New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte (R) signed a law last week that will force state-credentialed public school educators to out transgender students to their parents. Though the law has an exception to protect child safety, the law also flies in the face of a 2024 state Supreme Court ruling, which uphe
Key takeaway Though the law has an exception to protect child safety, the law also flies in the face of a 2024 state Supreme Court ruling, which upheld a local school district's policy to withhold such private student information from parents.
Why this matters
The new law in New Hampshire highlights the ongoing tension between parental rights and student privacy, particularly for transgender students. By requiring teachers to disclose information about a student's gender identity, the law may compromise the trust between students and educators, potentially creating a hostile learning environment. The exceptions to the law, such as protecting students from imminent risk of abuse or neglect, may provide some safeguards, but the burden of making a "good faith determination" falls on teachers, who may face disciplinary actions if they fail to comply. This law is part of a broader national trend of legislation aimed at restricting the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals, particularly in the context of education. The National LGBTQ Task Force and other advocacy groups have expressed concerns about the impact of such laws on the well-being and safety of LGBTQ+ students, and the Trevor Project crisis line remains a vital resource for those affected.
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Category: rights ·
Published: July 8, 2026 ·
Source: LGBTQ Nation ·
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What is this story about? New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte (R) signed a law last week that will force state-credentialed public school educators to out transgender students to their parents. Though the law has an exception to protect child safety, the law also flies in the face of a 2024 state Supreme Court ruling, which uphe
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