Religious Schools That Don’t Follow LGBT Mandate May Keep Federal Lunch Money, Biden Admin Says

Religious Schools That Don’t Follow LGBT Mandate May Keep Federal Lunch Money, Biden Admin Says
A child puts her mask back on after finishing lunch at a socially distanced table in the cafeteria of Medora Elementary School in Louisville, Ky., on March 17, 2021. Jon Cherry/Getty Images
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Religious schools that don’t embrace the new federal guidelines on gender identity and sexual orientation may still receive federal meal funding, the Agriculture Department said.

Under Title IX, schools that receive federal dollars to pay for meals through the Agriculture Department’s National School Lunch Program may not discriminate on the basis of sex. In May, however, the Department announced that it has adopted a new definition of the term “sex” to cover gender identity and sexual orientation.

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