The school responds to video officials by telling parents to change their birth certificate of tran kid to play girls sports
The Texas School District acknowledged the recordings of one of his administrators who said a secret journalist who presents himself as a parent to change a the birth certificate of transgender children To compete in maiden sports.
Irving an independent school district At Irving in Texas, he made a statement by Fox News Digital, which addressed the recent video by Reny Lizardo, the Campian Cypriot CEO, giving this guidance, which received precision in the media.
The statement indicates that Lizardo resigned from his position.
“In Irving ISD, we are dedicated to supporting the requests of state and federal laws, especially as it refers to the security and well-being of our students, and we will cooperate with any investigation launched by relevant authorities,” the statement said.
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“We are aware of the unauthorized videos circulating on the social networks of the individuals connected to Irving ISD. He has taken the videos under false excuses by an individual who represented the parent in question and additional individuals who set as family friends of employees in the picture.
“Individuals also held themselves as members of the media, but were not as credible as such, which is a violation of security. In addition, the recordings are decorated and an incomplete account of the whole conversation, which makes it difficult to properly assess properly assessing its evidentiary value.”
In the recording, Lizardo said, “It’s not illegal if you don’t catch you,” given the gender change on the child’s native list and “If you can do it, and you turn us a birth certificate that says” this gender “, this is the gender we go with .
While discussing the potential consequences of the debate, Lizardo suggested that he begging a probable denial.
The district insists that Lizardoo’s treatment of the situation does not reflect the values and protocols of the school district.
Fox News Digital addressed Lizard for comment.
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“We want to repeat that Irving ISD in accordance with all state and federal laws, and it is expected that all employees will adhere to any legal and ethical standard. The message transmitted in the video, as presented, does not reflect the views or policy of the district,” in a statement.
“Individual employees do not speak on behalf of the district. The individual who identified it acted beyond his role because it refers to legal and regulatory expertise. Although the matter is still under investigation, the individual identified in the video he resigned.”
The district statement concludes by claiming that all his athletes participate in the appropriate gender category.
“We can also confirm that all Irving ISD students participate in their sport in accordance with the gender assigned to them at birth,” the district said. “Irving ISD is unwavering in our dedication to the safety and well -being of all our students and staff.
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Texas is one of 25 countries in the US with a law that prevents or limits transgender athletes to compete against girls and women. In June 2023, the state passed the Sports Sports Act, which forbids transgender athletes to compete in sports for girls and women and only allows students to compete in the gender category listed in their homelife.
The law only enables schools to recognize changes in born leaves made to correct the priestly mistake.
The Government Greg Abbott Government addressed the recordings in which Lizard included in the post on X and invited him to release and investigate him.
“This Irving ISD administrator should be discharged on the spot. Both the administrator and Irving ISD must be taken by criminal and civil investigations,” ” Abbott wrote. “Did Irving ISD and his employees involved in false violation of state laws and concealment? We need to get facts.”
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