'Bodily privacy': State's woke agenda now includes forcing school children to share beds with opposite sex

 November 20, 2025

This story was originally published by the WND News Center.

In a state that long has pursued an aggressive anti-Christian agenda through its official actions, including the LGBT activism of homosexual Gov. Jared Polis, it now is school children who are being targeted, according to a report from ADF's legal team.

That group now has filed a briefing with the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals opposing a school district policy that "directs that students should be 'assigned to share overnight accommodations with other students that share the student's gender identity' rather than rooming by sex."

Further, officials in the district involved, Jefferson County, refuse "to give parents truthful, pertinent information about their children's overnight accommodations, thus hampering parents' ability to make informed decisions about their children's education and privacy."

The school simply lets children say they are boys or girls, and then assigns roommates for overnight outings based on what the children say.

Joe and Serena Wailes, Bret and Susanne Roller, Rob and Jade Perlman, Daniel and Annette Brinkman, and their children are challenging the district's decision to violate "parents' fundamental right to make decisions about the upbringing and education of their children."

Colorado's antagonism toward Christianity and Christians dates back more than a decade. Jack Phillips of Masterpiece Cakeshop has been in the courts for that long for refusing to submit his Christian faith to the progressive LGBT agenda in which state officials believe.

That's despite the state losing at the U.S. Supreme Court in the fight.

Same thing happened with the state's demand that a web designer violate up her Christian faith in order to operate her business. Colorado lost again at the Supreme Court, and taxpayers there were billed millions for state officials to waste in their legal fight.

Right now the Supreme Court is considering whether to allow the state to censor pro-Christian comments by counselors, who are urged to deliver pro-LGBT ideologies to young clients. And the state recently attempted to impose its transgender beliefs on a Christian children's camp.

Further, the state is in court trying to defend its decision to discriminate against Christian preschools. Under a state "universal" preschool program, children are provided free preschool services, unless they choose a preschool linked to the Catholic Archdiocese of Denver, and in those cases they are discriminated against.

In the Jefferson County fight, the families are asking the court to stop school-district officials from requiring their children to share bedrooms and shower facilities with students of the opposite sex on school-sponsored overnight trips, ADF explained.

The district's practices violate "the families' free exercise, bodily privacy, and parental rights."

"Parents, not government bureaucrats, have the right and responsibility to direct the upbringing and education of their children, and that includes making informed decisions to protect their children's privacy," said ADF lawyer Kate Anderson. "This fundamental right is especially vital for all parents who wish to raise their children according to their religious values and protect their children's bodily privacy. Jefferson County Public Schools claims to 'freely grant accommodations to all,' yet they will not offer equal accommodations to religious students to access educational opportunities without sacrificing their bodily privacy."

The district, in practice, tells parents when their children are on overnight outings sponsored by schools, that "girls will be roomed together on one floor, and boys will be roomed together on a different floor."

But then officials allow a boy who says he is a girl to room on the girls' floor.

The district's operations stunningly assigned a male to share a bed with the Waileses' 11-year-old daughter on a trip.

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