CASE NAME

Kimberly Polk v. Montgomery County Public Schools

Overview

Plaintiff alleges that she was unlawfully denied a religious accommodation by Defendant (Montgomery County Public Schools - MCPS) when she objected to Defendant's Guidelines for Student Gender Identity. According to Plaintiff, these guidelines required her as a substitute teacher to assist children as young as three years old to "transition genders at school and to hide this transitioning from the child's parents if MCPS officials believe the parents might not be 'supportive' of the transition." Under the guidelines, teachers also had to refer to students by their preferred pronouns. Plaintiff refused to affirm and follow the guidelines because they allegedly required her to act and speak in a manner that conflicts with her Christian beliefs. Plaintiff has not been able to teach at MCPS during the 2022-2023 or 2023-2024 school years due to not receiving a religious accommodation to the guidelines.

Details

On January 17, 2025. the court granted Defendant's motion to dismiss Plaintiff's free exercise and free speech claims, but denied Defendant's motion to dismiss the Title VII claims. The court also denied Plaintiff's motion for a preliminary injunction.

On February 7, 2025, Plaintiff appealed the court's decision to deny her motion for a preliminary injunction.

On January 28, 2026, the Court of Appeals affirmed the District Court's decision.

Court

U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit

Status

Filed February 11, 2025 | Decided