Transgender Teen Says School Won't Publish Yearbook Photo
Because he's in a tuxedo and not feminine attire
A South Texas transgender student says his school district is preventing a photo of him in a tuxedo from appearing in his high school's yearbook.
Jeydon Loredo, who grew up female but now identifies as a male, says the La Feria school district is not allowing his photograph because it violates "community standards."
Jeydon's mother, Stella Loredo, says she was told a photograph would be included only if her 18-year-old son wore feminine attire.
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