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WI SB120

WI SB120
School board policies related to changing a pupil’s legal name and pronouns.


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Introduced
03/07/2025
In Committee
01/09/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

Potential new amendment
2025-2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

By July 1, 2026, this bill requires school boards to adopt 1) a policy related to the conditions under which a school board will change a pupil[s legal name or legal name and pronouns in official school records (legal name and pronoun records policy) and 2) a policy related to the conditions under which a school board will allow school staff to regularly use or refer to a minor pupil by a name other the pupil[s legal name or by pronouns other than the pronouns provided at the time the pupil first enrolled in the school district (name and pronoun usage policy). The bill requires that a school board include certain provisions in its legal name and pronoun records policy. Under the bill, a school board[s legal name and pronoun record policy must include 1) that the initial determination is made by the principal of the school the pupil attends, 2) that the principal may only approve the change if the documentation of a legal name change is provided or, if such documentation is not provided, an affidavit is provided stating, among other things, that the pupil legally changed the pupil[s name and that it was not for a fraudulent purpose or to interfere with the rights of others, 3) for a minor pupil, a requirement that the school board make a reasonable attempt to provide each of the minor pupil[s parents and legal guardians with an opportunity to provide information in LRB-2344/1 FFK:cdc 2025 - 2026 Legislature SENATE BILL 120 favor of or against approving the requested change; and 4) a process to appeal a principal[s decision to deny a request to the school board. The bill also specifies provisions that a school board must include in its name and pronoun usage policy. Under the bill, a school board[s name and pronoun usage policy must 1) state that a minor pupil[s parent or legal guardian determines the names and pronouns school staff are allowed use to refer to the minor pupil during school hours and 2) prohibit school staff from referring to a minor pupil by a name or pronoun that does not align with the pupil[s biological sex without written authorization from the pupil[s parent or guardian. A name and pronoun usage policy does not need to require written authorization for school staff to use a shortened version of a minor pupil[s legal first or middle name to refer to the pupil. Finally, the bill explicitly states that nothing in the bill may be construed to limit the rights of pupils, parents, or guardians under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, the federal law the protects pupil records.

AI Summary

This bill requires school boards in Wisconsin to develop two specific policies by July 1, 2026 regarding students' names and pronouns. First, the bill mandates a policy for changing a student's legal name or pronouns in official school records, which involves an initial request to the school principal, requiring documentation of a legal name change or a detailed affidavit affirming the name change. For students under 18, the school must make a reasonable attempt to notify and obtain input from all parents or legal guardians before approving such a change. Second, the bill requires a policy governing how school staff can use names and pronouns for minor students, stipulating that parents or guardians ultimately determine what names and pronouns can be used during school hours. The policy prohibits school staff from using names or pronouns that do not align with a student's biological sex without written parental authorization, though exceptions exist for shortened versions of legal names. The bill explicitly states that it does not limit existing protections under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, ensuring that student record privacy rights remain intact. This legislation aims to provide a structured approach to handling name and pronoun changes in school settings while requiring parental involvement and consent.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (11)

Last Action

Available for scheduling (on 01/09/2026)

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