Protecting Our Daughters from Radical Ideology – The Legacy Middle School Lawsuit

August 16, 2025

What unfolded at Legacy Middle School this spring is not just a local controversy; it is a test case for whether parents in Williamson County, and across Tennessee, will tolerate the madness of radical gender ideology being imposed on our children. At the heart of the lawsuit now filed against Williamson County Schools is a simple, undeniable truth: children deserve protection, not indoctrination.

The Incident That Sparked a Lawsuit

On May 15 and 16, 2025, Legacy Middle hosted the state-required “Family Life” curriculum—Tennessee’s version of sex education. Parents had been told explicitly in an April 11 email from Principal Alicia Justice that boys and girls would be separated for these lessons. That assurance mattered because the subject matter included sensitive discussions of the female reproductive system and personal health.

But when the day arrived, parents learned that Justice had betrayed that promise. A biological boy, identifying as a girl, was allowed to sit in on the girls’ class. When thirteen seventh-grade girls expressed discomfort and chose to opt out, Justice doubled down and permitted the same arrangement the following day. Those young ladies showed maturity and conviction beyond their years by standing up for themselves and refusing to be coerced. The adults charged with protecting them, however, failed them spectacularly.

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