Trump’s administrator exploring the school district for the trans -a -setteer incident

US Ministry of Education on Monday opened an investigation into the title IX School district (TSD) in Washington State for a widely published incident involving a girl who was allegedly punished for refusing to play a basketball match against athletes.
The Civic Rights Appeals were filed with the US Office for Civic Rights of the Ministry of Education on behalf of a student of TSD Frances Staudt. The incident has become so widely published and controversial that the school district last Thursday voted 3-1 Forbid trans athletes from maiden sports, defying the current state law that orders schools to enable a trance of involvement.
It is one of the first incidents of a school district who forbids transcending athletes from girls from girls, in accordance with the executive order of President Donald Trump “without men in women’s sports”, while the state as a whole decides to defy.
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“Many of us cannot agree with the executive order, but now as members of the school committee they have been caught between a rock and a hard place,” said the member of the TSD Committee Jill Adams. “I support different views, I support different lifestyles, but it’s hard. I’m caught between, not rocks, but boulders and hard surfaces.”
The members of the Committee cited a recent incident that included Staudt and the national return, in their decision to ban Trans athletes and respect Trump’s command.
However, Trump’s administration continues to pay a duty to investigate the incident after a complaint of civil rights has been filed.
“OCR -directed investigations of educational institutions, the State Committees for Education, Interscholastic Associations and the School District show that Trump’s education department will vigorously implement the IX title to ensure that men stop competing in women’s sports,” said Craig Traineary, a acting of an assistant secretary for civil rights. “If Washington wants to continue receiving funding from the department, he must follow the federal law.”
The complaint states that the district explored the 15-year-old Staudt for “forgery” of the opponent and violation of the district policies against harassment and harassment on February 7th.
According to the document, before the game, Staudt asked the school principal and athletic principal if the player was a biological male. Administrators then allegedly confirmed that they had been informed that the player was transgender, but refused her pleas to remove the player.
Staudt was removed from the game. Then, according to the document, the TSD employee allegedly faced Staudt’s younger brother for recording a video game, saying: “It better to think twice about what you are doing right now.”
Staudt and her mother, Aimee, talked about her rejection of playing against a biological male lit a fiery storm with a tumwater school district During “Fox and Friends” Interview last week.
“They [the school district] They could have avoided this, “Aimee told Steve Doocy on Thursday.” However, they knew that the situation would exist, and they had a meeting, the director, the supervisor and the athletic director to discuss the fact that it was a potential situation that appeared. “
Aimee believes that if the families have previously been informed of the situation and given the players the opportunity to sit from the game, it could give a different outcome.
“But they didn’t do that,” she said. “They put the kids in place, and my daughter was the one who actually got up in this situation, and … she was exposed … It was awful the way they acted.”
Meanwhile, Trans Athlete, Andi Roks, appeared with the father of athlete on the YouTube series “[un]Divided by brandie pears“To solve the problem.
“I never had a problem until this game, and my goal was never annoying, and I didn’t even realize that Frances had a problem until I shouted in the game,” Rooks said. “If she had talked to me before the game, I would sit down. My last thing I want to do is make anyone unpleasant.”
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Washington is one of the many blue countries that refused to follow Trump’s executive order, because the Wiaa politics says that every athlete will participate in programs “in accordance with their gender identity or gender that is consistently pronounced” and no medical or legal requirements. Accounts have been introduced to ban transgender girls to participate in girls and women’s sports but have not been adopted.
State Supervisor of the Public Instruction Washington Chris Reykdal spoke in defense transgender athletes In girls’ sports at the address last week, claiming that it is “inaccurate” to say that there are only two sexes. Reykdal insisted that Trump does not have the authority of the President to issue a ban on trans athletes in the athletes of girls, but admitted that the US Congress is doing so.
“Until the Congress changes the law or our state legislation does not change the law, we will follow the current law and the current framework of the civil rights of this country, and that tells us,” Reykdal said.
The Education Department is currently investigating high school athletic federations in California, Minnesota, Massachusetts and Maine for defiance of Trump’s order.
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