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Dozens of residents urge opposing outcomes after district allows transgender student on Conant girls volleyball team
Summary
At Township High School District 211’s public comment period, more than 20 speakers debated whether a transgender freshman should be allowed to participate on a girls’ volleyball team. Speakers cited fairness, safety, Title IX, the Illinois Human Rights Act and a presidential executive order; the board took no formal action during the meeting.
Dozens of community members addressed the Township High School District 211 Board of Education during public comment about the district’s protocols for transgender students and participation in girls’ athletics, and speakers offered sharply divided views on fairness, safety and legal obligations.
Supporters of allowing transgender students to participate in activities that align with their gender identity urged the board to uphold existing policies and state law. Paul Dombrowski, an organizer of the Northwest Suburban Pride Action Network, said, “It was determined in the courts and stated in the Illinois Human Rights Act that students are entitled to equal access to educational opportunities, programs, and activities, including athletic programs without fear of discrimination.” Several other…
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