California High School Volleyball Forfes Continue in the middle of the Trans dispute

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A volleyball team for the women’s high school with a transgender player in California saw more matches was confiscated his schedule last weekend. The packages are the first to come after a trial was brought by three current and former players against the school district and state agencies.

The packages came against Jurupa Valley High School in the County of Riverside last Saturday at the Highway Games Tournament, according to Maribel Munoz, the mother of two students who are complainants in the trial. Munonz told PK Press Club Digital that High School, Yucaipa High School and San Dima High School were the teams that lost.

The website of the sports archives of the Maxpreps high school shows that Jurupa Valley received a victory by package on September 13 against the Yucaipa high school during the tournament.

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The Southern California Press Journal reported that Aquinas, Yucaipa and San Dima all confiscated the Jurupa valley last weekend.

PK Press Club Digital contacted these schools and Jurupa Valley to comment.

Before last weekend, four teams were confirmed for having lost Jurupa Vally this season – Riverside Poly High School, Rim of the World High School, Orange Vista High School and Ab Miller High School.

Then, on September 9, the daughters of Munoz, Madison and Alyssa McPherson, alongside his teammate Hadeel Hazameh, filed their trial with the Advocates for Faith & Freedom firm against the Jurupa Unified School District (Jusd), California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) and California Education (CDE) above their experience by sharing a team and orders with Trans Athorde. Alyssa McPherson and Hazameh previously declared to PK Press Club Digital that they were moving away from the team as long as the Trans athlete participated.

“The applicants were intimidated by an intentionally hostile environment created by the defendants in which they were victims of intimidation by school officials to censor their objections to competition with a man and a man and to share intimate and private spaces with a man,” said the trial.

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The McPherson family, who identify as practicing Catholics, claimed to “believe that God has created human beings like men and women and that gender is a fixed characteristic which cannot be modified. Their faith informs their understanding of human identity and shapes their point of view concerning the importance of recognizing and honoring the distinctive of men and women created by God”

Meanwhile, Hazameh and his family identify themselves as practicing Muslims “whose religious obligations prevent HH from exposing their hair or body to men, in particular by wearing a hijab. Guided by Islamic lessons, they believe that men and women have biological differences, distinct roles and responsibilities, which should be respected and confirmed.”

“Their faith emphasizes the modesty, dignity and honor of gender distinctions which must comply with a” biological sex in practice and identity “.

The Jusd directly encouraged criticisms to approach the issue with government representatives and legislators, in a statement previously provided to PK Press Club Digital, but the school district did not comment on the trial.

“School districts do not write laws for the State of California, and they do not have the power to ignore or modify them. However, as an agencies mainly funded by the State, they are required to follow them. As these questions take place before our courts and the media, all plead on these questions should be directed to states and federal officials elected to make laws and policies the declaration.

A CDE spokesperson told PK Press Club Digital: “California Department of Education cannot comment on this question, because we cannot comment on the disputes in progress.”

The Hadeel Hazameh women’s volleyball players, Alyssa McPherson and Madison McPherson (Gracious defenders of faith and freedom)

The CIF did not respond to the requests for response from PK Press Club Digital at the trial.

The office of the governor of California Gavin Newsom provided a statement to PK Press Club Digital in response to the complaints of athletes and parents, suggesting that the responsibility is the responsibility of the CIF, CDE and State legislature, but not on him.

“CIF is an independent non -profit organization that governs high school sports. The California Ministry of Education is a separate constitutional office. None of the two is under the authority of the governor,” the statement said. “CIF and the CDE declared that they followed the existing state law – a law which was adopted in 2013 and signed by Governor Jerry Brown (not Newsom) and in accordance with 21 other states. For the law to change, the legislative assembly should send the governor a bill. They did not do so.”

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