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JANESVILLE, Wis. (AP) — A Wisconsin school district has adopted a policy allowing transgender students to use the bathroom and locker room of the gender with which they identify if it's OK with their parents and principals.

The Janesville School Board adopted the policy to bar discrimination based on gender identity, the Janesville Gazette reported Friday.

Craig High School teacher Katy Hess, who advises the Gay-straight Alliance, said she knows of five or six transgender students at the school and regularly hears club members talk about bullying and harassment that they have experienced.

"I have to commend the school board and the school district for stepping up," Hess said. "The GSA and a lot of people were really pleased to see that."

Hess said her brother was born a female but identified as male, and high school was a tough time for him.

"My brother wouldn't go to the bathroom in high school because he wouldn't go in the girl's bathroom," Hess said. "But he couldn't go in the guy's bathroom because he looked like a girl at that time. So just little things like that — where you're holding your bathroom all day long —are things we take for granted."