Trans Athlete Fight: Trump to investigate Superinnende who argued against 2 gender

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President Donald Trump’s newly created title IX Investigation Team has been called on in the state of Washington.

Department of Education (Doe) Secretary Linda McMahon announced on Wednesday that the team will launch a study by Washington superintendent for public instruction Chris Reykdal’s office.

The team, a joint initiative of Doe and the US Ministry of Justice (DOJ), takes action in response to Reykdal, which requires schools to give biologically male trans athletes on girls sports teams.

“Several school districts in Washington State have reported that OSPI requires school boards to adopt policies that allow men to participate in female sports and occupy intimate facilities that are only in female, thereby obtaining significant title IX declares,” the announcement said.

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McMahon issued a warning to Reykdal and the rest of the democratic controlled state.

“Washington State seems to use its position of authority to force its districts to hide ‘gender identity’ information from student parents and to adopt policies for hidden smuggling sex ideology in the classroom, confuse students and let boys into girls sports, bathrooms and changing rooms,” McMahon said.

“If it is true, this is clear violations of parents’ rights and female equality in athletics, which are protected by federal laws that will be enforced by the Trump administration.”

Reykdal made a statement to Pakinomist digital and did not indicate that his office would cooperate with the federal investigation.

“My job as a leader of this constitutional office is to communicate, maintain and enforce the law,” Reykdal said. “My office will enforce our current laws, which we are obliged to do until Congress changes the law and/or federal courts invalid Washington State’s laws. Unless and until it happens, we will follow Washington State’s laws, not a president’s political inclinations expressed through illegal orders.”

Reykdal spoke in defense of Transgender athletes In Girls Sports at an address 20 February and claimed it was “inaccurate” to say that there are only two genders.

“It is simply inaccurate to say biologically that there are only boys and that there are only girls,” Reykdal said on the camera. “There is a continuum. There is a science for this. There are children who are Born Intersex. There are children whose hormones and if chromosomes are not in accordance with their gender at birth. ”

State Education Manager says it is ‘inaccurate’ to say that there are only two genders to defense of trans athletes

Washington’s high school athletes are allowed to compete based on their gender identity rather than their biological sex. Washington Interscholastic Activity Association (WIAA) policy says that each athlete will participate in programs “in accordance with their gender identity or gender most consistently expressed,” and there are no medical or legal requirements.

Bills that would prohibit transient girls from attending girls and women’s sports have been introduced but not passed.

Kennewick School Board filed a title IX complaint to Doe’s Office of Civil Rights against Reykdal’s office at the end of March on the subject.

Kennewick School Board -President Gabe Galbraith told former Pakinomist that the district is seeking federal intervention to make sure the order will eventually be honored.

The school board is asking for Trump admin to force the state’s ban on transgenders into girls sports as Democrats refuse

“There are boys who participate in girls sports. There are boys in girls changing rooms. It’s unfair. It’s not safe and we pray the federal government just to step in and put an end to this and make sure the state follows President Trump’s statements,” he said.

Other school districts have taken a stand against Reykdal since President Trump signed his “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports” executive order 5 February.

The Tumwater School District’s The Board of Directors later voted that month to ban Trans girls from playing for girls sports teams. The resolution adopted with a voting of 3-1 after a civil rights Complaints were filed Against the district of an incident involving a trans athlete in a girls basketball game.

The complaint claimed that Tumwater School District In Washington Examines 15-year-old Frances Staudt to “mislead” the opponent and violate the district’s policy against bullying and harassment February 7.

According to the document, the Staudt asked the school’s principal and athletic director before the game whether the player was a biological man. The administrators then reportedly confirmed that they had been notified that the player was transgender, but refused her pleas to have the player removed.

However, Doe OCR announced a study by Tumwater School District just days later.

Now the Trump administration goes further into the command chain in the state and aims at the superintendent.

In addition to reports that Washington -Schools allow trans -athletes in girls sports, DOE quoted in his announcement on Wednesday that La Center School District in La Center, Washington, received a Finding letter Indicating Reykdal required districts to adopt policies, such as mandating, that districts do not notify parents of a change in their child’s “gender identity”.

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