"We want to make sure this is something the child truly identifies with and it's not a fad or it's not going to be a 10th-grade guy wanting to look in the girl's restroom," said Henson. He says the No. 1 priority is keeping all kids safe.



There is a school board meeting Thursday night at 6. Chancey says she and other community members opposing the policy will speak out during the public comment section.