Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Parents File Title IX Complaint Against Massachusetts Elementary School: A Male ‘trans’ Student Publicly Exposed Their Daughter in the Girls’ Restroom

Parents File Title IX Complaint Against Massachusetts Elementary School:
Parents File Title IX Complaint Against Massachusetts Elementary School
The trans madness continues to harm vulnerable students—and now the parents of a nine-year-old daughter are suing.

The parents of the third-grade female student at Rochester Memorial Elementary School located in Rochester, Massachusetts have filed a Title IX suit against their local school district for failing to adequately protect their daughter from the inappropriate actions of a trans-identified male student. According to the legal filing, the boy pushed open the door to a stall in the girls’ restroom while the girl was in a state of partial undress and using the lavatory.

The Massachusetts Liberty Legal Center, which filed the complaint on behalf of the girl’s parents, describes the disturbing details of the incident which occurred on May 1st of this year:

Last week, we connected with Kerri and Luis Rivera, the Christian parents of a 9-year-old student at Rochester Memorial elementary school. Their daughter is a shy and polite 3rd-Grade student there. But they were shocked when their daughter recently came home visibly upset about what happened in school that day. She explained that she had been using the girls’ restroom when a boy in her class who identified as transgender came into the bathroom. It was bad enough that a boy would be allowed to use the girl’s bathroom at all, but what happened next was much worse. The boy saw her feet under the stall and said “who’s feet are those?” When she didn’t answer, he peered through the crack in the door and opened the door to look at her while she was in the toilet stall. Deeply embarrassed and upset, she returned to class crying.

Nor was this an isolated incident. The Riveras had previously complained to the school principal three times about the trans student’s penchant for using the girls’ restroom. Kerri Rivera was told by the school principal that the student would not be allowed to use the girls’ bathroom in the future, but clearly this prohibition was not enforced.

After the incident in which their daughter’s privacy was violated by the male student barging into her stall, the principal suddenly claimed she was unable to bar him from the girls’ bathroom.

“Now, she claimed, the school was legally required to allow this boy into the girls’ bathroom, because Massachusetts law prohibits discrimination based on gender identity,” describes the Massachusetts Liberty Legal Center. “If the Riveras’ daughter felt uncomfortable, she could go and use a single-occupancy bathroom – not the boy. The school shifted the burden from the perpetrator onto the victim.”

Compounding the outrage, the parent of a different female student had also previously complained to the school about the same trans-identified boy peeking under the lavatory stall at their daughter in the girls’ restroom. Despite these repeated incidents, the elementary school failed to protect the female students in its charge, nor did they warn their parents.

Speaking before the Rochester School Committee last month, Luis Rivera was visibly emotional describing what his daughter went through due to the school’s failure to protect her rights.

“While my daughter was using the restroom at the school, a transgender boy that is biologically intact entered the restroom, was looking through the cracks of her stall while she was inside, then proceeded to push his way into the stall despite knowing that she was in there,” he said. “My daughter was humiliated, embarrassed, frightened, and left feeling completely violated while sitting defenseless in what should have been a private and safe moment for any child.” --->READ MORE HERE

'...Speaking before the Rochester School Committee last month, Luis Rivera was visibly emotional describing what his daughter went through due to the school’s failure to protect her rights...'

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