The office of the Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Friday that the Independent School District of Dallas (“ISD”) agreed to ensure that the district does not violate state law by allowing trans athletes to compete in girls’ sports.
The agreement occurs after Paxton requested records of Dallas ISD in February after the release of a video that showed an official of the school district explaining the lagoons to a father and how they could obtain their biologically male son in a sports team of girls through an altered birth certificate.
The video, which was made by an undercover journalist of the precision of the departure in the media, showed a LGBTQ Youth coordinator of Dallas ISD that said that Texas had not made a distinction between providing an original or updated birth certificate for the eligibility of school sports gender.
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“Always refining, you know? They find the lagoons in everything,” said the advisor in the video.
“I tell people all the time, I will go to jail for saving the lives of their children,” the advisor continued. “I guess there are no conservative children who come out gay.”
Later, in January, an IRD ISD school official was seen who told an undercover journalist about the same escape in another precision in the media video.
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“Could the genre legally change in a birth certificate? I don’t know enough on that subject,” Irving ISD was seen in the video. “If you can do it and make us a birth certificate that says ‘this genre’, that is the genre with which we are going.”
Then, Paxton requested an extensive list of Dallas ISD and Irving ISD documents on February 6. On March 31, Paxton presented a legal petition to conduct the key officials of Dallas ISD to ensure that the District does not violate the Texas Law by allowing biological men to participate in girls’ sports.
Now, Paxton has reached an agreement with Dallas ISD to ensure that such lagoons are not exploited.
The exterior of the Capitol of the Texas State in Austin, Texas. (Brandon Bell/Getty images)
“I urge all other school districts to fulfill their legal obligations of protecting girls from girls and ending any attempt to avoid the Texas Law. Biological men do not take place in girls’ sports, and Texas public schools that do the opposite will be responsible,” Paxton said in a statement.
In June 2023, Texas approved the Save Women’s Sports Law, which prohibits trans athletes to compete in girls and women sports, and only allows students to compete in the gender category that appears in their birth certificate. The law only allows schools to recognize the changes made in the birth certificates that were made to correct an administrative error.