SEATTLE (AP) — In progressive Seattle, a presidential order for public schools to give transgender students access to the bathrooms matching their gender identity won't require a shift.

While the debate has reached a fever pitch in other parts of the country, the city's public schools have accommodated transgender students in the bathrooms and locker rooms consistent with their identity since 2012.

The Seattle school district celebrated the opening of its latest gender-neutral bathroom Tuesday with a large gathering of students and faculty at Nathan Hale High School.

Nearly half of the city's 15 public high schools have restrooms that can be used by people of any gender.

But Washington state isn't immune to the clashes playing out nationwide. Conservatives are trying to get a measure on the November ballot that would force students to use facilities corresponding with their biological gender.

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