The district of 94,000-plus students in a burgeoning suburb west of Houston, which has come under scrutiny for its policies related to library books and LGBTQ+ issues, is considering a gender fluidity policy that, among other things, would allow teachers to refuse students' requests to be addressed by their preferred pronouns and require educators to notify students' parents if they make such requests.
Following an election with the largest turnout of voters in the history of Katy ISD, Amy Thieme, Morgan Calhoun, and Mary Ellen Cuzella took the oath of office Monday and are now Katy Independent School District trustees.