Dallas School District (Oregon)

[2] The student requested permission to change with the other boys due to a PE class he was taking, and the difficulty and ostracization he felt for needing to walk a great distance to use the bathroom the school offered him to change in.

[3] This allegedly caused other students to feel "embarrassment, humiliation, anxiety, intimidation, fear, apprehension, and stress."

for having to share a bathroom or locker room with a person who was assigned a different sex at birth.

[4] School board meetings about the Student Safety Plan were held in the following months on December 4, 2015, January 19, 2016, and February 11, 2016.

[5] On July 24, 2018, The United States District Court for the District of Oregon granted the defendants request to dismiss the case and found that the plaintiffs could not prove that the defendants were violating Title IX or The Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution.