Illinois those about girls to be changed in front of transgender: ‘It’s a lie!’

Illinois -Democratic representative Bob Morgan suggested the middle school girls who claim they had been forced to change with a trans -gender student in a dressing room that had lied about the situation.

During an Illinois General Assembly Session on Tuesday, Morgan approached the alleged incident after it was brought to the attention of Deerfield resident Nicole Georgas, who filed a federal civil rights complaint after postponing the alleged incident at a school guidance meeting last week.

Morgan, representing Deerfield, addressed the question in response to it being raised by Republican State Representative Adam Neimerg, who brought up Georga’s claims.

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In Morgan’s answer, he called the question “a lie” while praising his society’s and schools handling the situation and condemning Neimberg to even bring the question up at all.

“I am really proud of my community that got up for those who need to be defended and protected, and make sure we have good schools that we do by the way, we have incredible, incredible schools, incredible families, an incredible community gathered to tackle this situation. Because it’s a lie!” Morgan said.

“So next time a representative wants to talk about other districts, I understand that he might be ashamed of me and, frankly, it should be, but instead of standing on this floor and taking our time today and talking about children, you can try talking about your own district.”

Georgas responded to Morgan’s accusations in a response to X.

“Really [Rep. Morgan?] Was your daughter in the dressing room? Because mine was! How dare you accuse them of lying. You are upset [and] Despicable and I hope that one day I get the game the sound for you! “Georgas wrote.

Georgas filed his complaint to civil rights to Ministry of Justice After claiming that school administrators had tried to force her 13-year-old daughter to change in front of a trans-gender student in the girls’ dressing room last month.

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Nicole Georgas revealed the complaint during a board meeting for Deerfield Public School District 109 Last week he claimed the incident had been placed last month after her daughter refused to switch to her uniform during physical training because a biologically male student had been present at the time.

“The girls want their dressing room and bathrooms left. They want their privacy back. That’s why I’m here tonight. My thirteen -year -old daughter’s well -being, mental health and privacy are at stake, “Georgas said during his speech at the board meeting on Thursday.

According to Georgas, her daughter had become “scared” and “extremely upset” when she had used the girls’ bathroom on February 5 and noticed that a trans -gender student also used the facilities at the same time.

“She was told by the administration that a student can use the bathroom as well as a female dressing room because they now identify themselves as women,” Georgas said of the explanatory administrators allegedly delivered to her daughter.

Georgas said the situation was worsened when her daughter and other classmates days later refused to switch to her uniform during physical training because the transient student was present.

She claimed that the school administrators the following day pulled the girls aside and later caused them to change to uniform.

“That day, [Assistant Superintendent for Student Services] Joanna Ford, [Assistant Principal] Cathy van Treese and several teachers all came into girls’ changing rooms, causing them to change to uniform. This went all week, “she said, adding that her daughter had still” refused to attend. ”

Georgas then raised the question to the school’s administration and noticed them she thought it was a direct violation of President Donald Trump’s “To keep men out of women’s sports” Executive Order. She said in her speech that the administration informed her that the student under the direction of their legal advice was free to use both the girls ‘bathroom and girls’ changing rooms.

In a statement to Pakinomist Digital, Deerfield Public Schools District 109 said no students are required to change in front of others in the dressing room and added that the school’s policy is in line with state law.

“District 109 is obliged to provide a learning environment in which all students and staff are respected and supported. Our policies and procedures, including students’ use of changing rooms, are adapted to the state’s laws, Illinois school code and Illinois State Board of Education (ISB desires.”

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