CNN —Just days after three New Jersey public school systems simultaneously enacted policies requiring educators to notify parents of changes in their children’s gender identity, the state is pursuing legal action.
New Jersey State Attorney General Matthew Platkin announced the complaints against the Middletown Township, Marlboro Township and Manalapan-Englishtown Regional boards of education, all in Monmouth County.
When contacted by phone on Friday, a representative of the Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District declined to comment on the matter.
CNN has reached out to the Middletown Township Public School District.
In May, state officials also filed a civil rights complaint after similar changes were enacted at the Hanover Township Board of Education.
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