Washington High School Removes Unauthorized Testosterone Vials from Pride Display
Bethel School District in Washington removed testosterone vials from a Pride Month display at Graham-Kapowsin High School after determining they were added without authorization, including some vials containing unknown liquid. The district said administrators identified those responsible and are reviewing display oversight protocols. The incident drew attention from a podcaster and prompted a sheriff's office investigation.
Administrators at Graham-Kapowsin High School in Washington's Bethel School District discovered and removed testosterone vials from a Pride Month display after concluding the items had not been approved by school leadership. Some of the vials still contained a small amount of unknown liquid. District communications director Douglas Boyles stated that the inclusion was "entirely unauthorized" and that administrators identified the individuals responsible. The discovery was initially publicized by Washington podcaster Brandi Kruse on social media, which prompted Pierce County Sheriff's Office to announce an investigation. The district said it is reviewing its display oversight protocols to ensure materials align with educational standards and community expectations, emphasizing its commitment to maintaining a safe learning environment.
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The sources do not clarify the intended purpose of the testosterone vials in the display, whether they were meant to represent medical transition treatments, or the specific identities and motivations of those who added them to the display.
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Washington school removes testosterone vials from Pride display after district says they were not approved
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