The U.S. government said on Tuesday it will bring enforcement action against the Kansas ​City Public School District in Kansas over its ‌transgender policies that could include judicial proceedings and loss of federal funding.


In a statement, the Education Department alleged that the school ​district’s policy not to disclose a student’s transgender status ​even to parents violated the Family Educational Rights ⁠and Privacy Act.

The Education Department and the Justice Department ​will jointly “take appropriate enforcement measures, including applicable judicial proceedings ​and potential loss of federal funding,” the statement said.
The school district did not immediately respond to a request for comment. It serves ​more than 21,000 students, according to federal data. The ​Kansas City urban area straddles Kansas and Missouri.
The Education Department said the ‌school ⁠district’s policy held “that school personnel ‘should not disclose information that may reveal a student’s transgender status or gender nonconforming presentation to others, including parents.'”

President Donald Trump has attempted to freeze ​federal funding for ​schools over transgender ⁠policies and other issues, moves condemned by civil rights activists.
Trump has issued multiple executive ​orders to limit transgender rights in sports ​participation. The ⁠U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way on Tuesday for states to impose restrictions on transgender student athletes.
Earlier this year, the Education ⁠Department ​alleged that four Kansas school districts, ​including Kansas City, were in violation of federal law over their transgender ​policies.