Loudoun County Public Schools in Virginia plans to appeal a judge’s order to reinstate physical education teacher Byron Tanner Cross, who was suspended days after telling the school board he would not refer to transgender students by their preferred pronouns because of his religious beliefs.
In a statement, LCPS said it “respectfully disagrees with the Circuit Court鈥檚 decision to issue the injunction, and it is appealing this ruling to the Supreme Court of Virginia.”
“Many students and parents at Leesburg Elementary have expressed fear, hurt and disappointment about coming to school,” the statement said.
LCPS said while it “respects the rights of public-school employees to free speech and free exercise of religion, those rights do not outweigh the rights of students to be educated in a supportive and nurturing environment.”
In his ruling Tuesday, Loudoun County Circuit Judge James Plowman said actions taken by the school system were unconstitutional, and that the school system鈥檚 handling of the situation was 鈥渆xtreme鈥 and 鈥渧indictive.鈥
Cross, who teaches at Leesburg Elementary School, was聽placed on leave聽less than 48 hours after telling the school board: 鈥淚鈥檓 a teacher, but I serve God first.鈥
“I will not affirm that a biological boy can be a girl and vice versa because it鈥檚 against my religion,” Cross said. “It鈥檚 lying to a child, it鈥檚 abuse to a child and it鈥檚 sinning against our God.”
Cross is represented by Alliance Defending Freedom, a nonprofit conservative legal organization.
Tyson Langhofer, of the organization, said in a statement, 鈥淛udge Plowman鈥檚 opinion ordering Tanner鈥檚 reinstatement was a well-reasoned application of these facts to clearly-established law. We are confident that, if the Virginia Supreme Court hears the appeal, it will affirm the circuit court鈥檚 decision.鈥
91欧美激情’s Neal Augenstein contributed to this report.
