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The newly formed research team of President Donald Trump has been requested in the state of Washington.
The Secretary of the Department of Education (DOE), Linda McMahon, announced on Wednesday that the team will launch an investigation into the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of Washington Chris Reykdal.
The team, a joint initiative of the DOE and the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), is taking measures in response to Reykdal that demands that schools allow transfet biologically male athletes in women’s sports teams.
“Multiple state school districts of Washington have reported that OSPI requires that school boards adopt policies that allow men to participate in women’s sports and occupy intimate facilities only for women, which raises substantial concerns of title IX,” said the announcement.
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McMahon issued a warning to Reykdal and the rest of the state controlled by the Democrats.
“The state of Washington seems to use its position of authority to force their districts to hide information of ‘gender identity’ of the parents of the students and adopt policies to smuggle gender ideology in the classroom, confusing students and leaving boys to the sports of girls, bathrooms and costumes,” McMahon said.
“If it is true, these are clear violations of the rights of parents and female equality in athletics, which are protected by federal laws that the Trump administration will apply.”
Reykdal provided a statement to Pak Gazette Digital and did not indicate that his office would cooperate with federal research.
“My work as the leader of this constitutional office is to communicate, defend and enforce the law,” said Reykdal. “My office will enforce our current laws, since we must do until Congress changes the law and/or federal courts invalidate the laws of the state of Washington. Unless that happens, we will follow the laws of the state of Washington, not the political inclinations of a president expressed through illegal orders.”
Reykdal spoke in defense of Transgender athletes In Girls Sports in one direction on February 20, claiming that it was “inaccurate” to say that there are only two genres.
“It is simply inaccurate, biologically, that there are only boys and that there are only girls,” Reykdal said in the camera. “There is a continuum. There is a science in this. There are children who are Intersex born. There are children whose hormones and whose chromosomes are not consistent with their sex at birth. ”
The Head of State Education says that it is “inaccurate” to say that there are only two genres, in defense of trans athletes
Washington high school athletes can compete according to their gender identity instead of their biological sex. The policy of the Association of Interscholastic Activities of Washington (WIAA) establishes that each athlete will participate in programs “consisting of their gender identity or the most expressed gender”, and there are no medical or legal requirements.
Laws have been introduced that would prohibit transgender girls from participating in children’s and women sports have been introduced but not approved.
The Kennewick School Board filed a complaint of Title IX before the Civil Rights Office of the Kingdal’s office at the end of March on the subject.
The president of the Kennewick School Board, Gabe Galbraith, previously told Pak Gazette that the district is looking for federal intervention to ensure that the order is eventually honored.
The School Board alleges with the Trump administrator that forces the state prohibition of transgender in the sports of girls while the Democrats refuse
“There are boys who participate in girls ‘sports. There are boys in girls’ locker room. It is unfair. It is not safe and we are asking the Federal Government to intervene and put an end to this and guarantee that the State is following the statements of President Trump,” he said.
Other school districts have taken a position against Reykdal since President Trump signed his executive order to “keep men out of women’s sports” on February 5.
He Tumwater School District The Board of Directors voted later that month to prohibit trans girls from playing for women’s sports teams. The resolution approved by a vote of 3-1 after a civil right A complaint filed Against the district for an incident that involves a trans athlete in a female basketball game.
The complaint claimed that the Tumwater school district In Washington He is investigating Frances Staudt, 15, for “damaging” the opponent and violating the policies of the district against bullying and harassment on February 7.
According to the document, Staudt asked the director of the school athletics before the game if the player was a biological man. Then, the administrators allegedly confirmed that they had been notified that the player was transgender, but denied that they removed the player.
However, the DOE OCR announced an investigation into the Tumwater school district only a few days later.
Now, the Trump administration is uploading the chain of command in the state and pointing to the Superintendent.
In addition to the reports that Washington schools are allowing trans athletes in girls’ sports, the DOE cited in its announcement on Wednesday that the school district of the center of Los Angeles in Los Angeles, Washington, received a Letter of finding Indicating that Reykdal required that the districts promulgate policies, such as ordering that the districts do not notify parents a change in the “gender identity” of their children, their children,