A Texas School District has recognized the recordings of one of his administrators who tell an undercover journalist who is a parent to change a transient child’s birth certificate to compete in girls sports.
Irving Independent School District in Irving, Texas, has made a statement to Pakinomist Digital, which addresses the recent video of RAY LIZARDO, the CEO of campus operations providing this guide obtained by the media accuracy.
The statement shows that Lizardo has withdrawn from his position.
“In Irving ISD, we are obliged to maintain the requirements of state and federal laws, especially as it relates to our students’ security and well -being, and we will cooperate with any investigation initiated by relevant authorities,” the statement states.
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“We are aware of the unauthorized video footage circulating on social media in a person associated with Irving Isd. The videos were obtained under false conditions by a person who stood as a concerned parent and additional persons posing as family friends by the employee depicted.
“The persons also endured as members of the media, but were not approved as such, which constituted a violation of security. In addition, the footage is edited and is an incomplete representation of the entire conversation, making it difficult to assess correctly its evidence value.”
In the shooting, Lizardo said, “It’s not illegal if you don’t get caught,” in terms of changing gender on a child’s birth certificate and “If you can get it done and you turn us a birth certificate saying ‘this gender , ‘That’s the gender we go with.
While discussing potential consequences of the discussion, Lizardo suggested requesting plausible discretion.
The district insists that Lizardo’s handling of the situation does not reflect values and protocols in the school district.
Pakinomist Digital has reached Lizardo for comment.
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“We will repeat that Irving ISD complies with all state and federal laws and that all employees are expected to comply with all and all legal and ethical standards. The message being communicated in the video that presented does not reflect the views or policies of the district,” is called that in the statement.
The district’s statement concludes by claiming that all its athletes participate in the right gender category.
“We can also confirm that all Irving ISD students participants participate in their sport in accordance with the gender they were awarded at birth,” the district said. “Irving ISD is unshakable in our commitment to safety and well -being for all our students and staff. We remain focused on our primary function to maintain educational expertise and promote our students’ full potential.”
Texas is one of 25 states in the United States with a law that prevents or restricts transnry athletes from competing against girls and women. In June 2023, the state of Save Women’s Sports Act, which forbids transient athletes to compete in girls and women’s sports and only allow students to compete in the gender category listed on their birth certificate.
The law only allows schools to recognize changes made for birth certificates made to correct a spiritual error.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott turned to the recordings involving Lizardo in a post on X and urged him to be fired and examined.
“This Irving ISD administrator should be fired on site. Both criminals and civilian investigations should be taken against both the administrator and Irving ISD,” Abbott wrote. “Has Irving ISD and its employees been involved in a fraudulent violation of the state’s laws and a cover? We must get facts.”