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A school board in California voted to challenge state policy and prohibit trans athletes from the female sports on Tuesday.
Kern’s County Education Board approved a resolution to comply with the federal definition of Title IX.
The vote occurs in the middle of a dispute and a lawsuit between the State and the administration of President Donald Trump on the issue of men who compete in girls’ sports. Now, at least one school board has opted for Trump’s side about state authorities that have rigorously committed to keep men in girls’ sports this year.
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Trump signed an executive order to prohibit the men of women and women’s sports nationwide in February, but California was one of the first states to publicly challenge the order. The challenge allowed multiple incidents of Trans athletes competing in the women’s basketball, the countryside through the country and athletics in 2025, since California schools continued to follow the state law that has protected trans inclusion in sports dating from 2014.
The problem reached a critical point during the postseason of Athletics of Spring High School, when the transgender athlete Ab Hernández de Jurupa Valley High School made a race for two state titles of girls.
In May, three of the estimated Christian secondary schools of the State sent a letter to the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Challenge their long -standing policy that allows biological men in girls’ sports. Many residents, girls’ athletes and even entire educational institutions protested the inclusion of the trans athlete.
At the beginning of that month, Jserra Catholic High School, Orange Lutheran High School and create Lutheran High School sent a joint letter to the CIF on Thursday.
“CIF’s gender identity policy also encourages an environment that is increasingly hostile to religious member schools. The expectation of CIF that all faith -based schools facilitate the gender identity policy CIF put religious schools in the unsustainable position of adhering to the principles of their faith in their classrooms and communities, but practicing something contrary to their faith in their faith in their faith in their faith.
Now, the Kern County Education Board is the First Board of Public Schools to face the State and next to Trump on the subject.
Maine, who is wrapped in a similar demand with Trump about the same problem, also saw two of his public school boards approve resolutions in April to prohibit Trans athletes locally competing in girls’ sports.
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The Trump Department of Justice is now demanding both states, looking for precautionary measures on policies that continue to allow men to compete in girls ‘sports and use girls’ locker rooms.
California’s policies “Evisce the same athletics opportunities for girls … They also require girls to share intimate spaces, such as locker room, with boys, causing a hostile educational environment that denies the educational opportunities of girls,” argues the demand against California.
“The results of these illegal policies are marked: girls are displaced from podiums, prizes are denied and critical visibility for scholarships and university recognition are lost.”
California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom He said that the Department of Education and CIF of California followed the laws promulgated in 2013.
“I struggled with the issue of equity when it came to sports,” said Newsom in response to demand at an event in July. “And we tried to solve that a couple of years ago, and we were not successful, and we fought with that recently.
“And my position is that I do not think it is fair, but I also think that it is degrading to talk to people and belittle the trans community. And I do not like the way in which the right talks about the trans community. These people just want to survive.”
Newsom previously obtained mixed answers within his group when he said he believed that the men who compete in girls’ sports are “deeply unfair” in a March episode of his podcast. Even so, he has refused to commit or even support the idea of prohibiting the men of girls from girls.
Newsom is not appointed in the lawsuit of the Department of Justice.
TO Bipartisan survey By the California Public Policy Institute, he found that most California residents oppose the biological trans athletes competing in women’s sports.
That figure included more than 70% of The parents of the State School.
“The majority of Californians support that transgender athletes compete in teams that coincide with the sex that were assigned at birth,” the survey said.
“The majority of adult adults (65%) and probable voters (64%) support that transgender athletes compete in teams that coincide with the sex that were assigned to birth, not the gender with which they identify themselves. An overwhelming majority of the parents of public schools (71%) support such a requirement.”