In a regular Caddo Parish School Board meeting, parents opposed and supported a University Elementary School teacher who identifies as non-binary. The board didn't address action regarding the man on the agenda. The public comment period turned into arguments and yelling over the dress code. The music teacher at University Elementary School in Shreveport uses the term "MX" instead of "Mr. or Ms." The teacher received support after posting a video on TikTok about their inability to be out at work. Race and class dynamics may be involved in the proposed bus route in Bossier City. Brandy Pou with UnMask our Kids Louisiana took to Facebook on Monday asking all parents to come out in opposition of the proposal at the Tuesday evening meeting. The Shreveport Times reached out to the man, but he didn't say anything. People entered the meeting chamber. There was a clear divide on Tuesday. The people appeared to be divided into two groups, one to the left and the other to the right. Before opening the floor to public comments, board President Tony Nations warned the audience thatderogatory statements would not be accepted. They destroyed me because they spoke against violence. The dress code was a point of contention. Employees should be professional. We have never asked for the firing of Banghart. Jane Taffy brought up dress code regulations in the student handbook. Several people mentioned the document. Hannah Ross rebutted some of the comments about the teacher. Some Shreveport and Bossier City drivers are feeling the effects of higher gas prices. They made a comment about a teacher teaching pole dancing to students and that would be breaking the dress code. A picture of a teacher wearing a cardigan, blouse and pants was posted on the internet. There is nothing wrong with that. They talked about the student handbook. By the middle of the public comment period, the room was full and people from both sides were speaking out of turn. 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