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A Trans athlete has made a high school volleyball team for girls in Illinois, triggering a chaotic debate among many parents in the city.
Conant High School of Hoffman Estates, Illinois, saw an angry parade of parents speaking during the meeting of the board of directors of his school district on Wednesday evening in the middle of the local controversy involving the biological man who makes the team.
An anonymous parent told PK Press Club Digital that his daughter had not made the team cup while the male student had succeeded, which prompted her daughter to blend after her first day of school on Monday. The mother said that the Trans athlete left the team the next day in the middle of the controversy.
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The anonymous parent and another parent, in an article on Facebook, said that the school volleyball coach had left his post in the middle of the situation and only coached volleyball for boys at school.
Many speakers of the district council meeting 211 on Wednesday spoke in opposition to the inclusion trans into the sports of girls, but others, in the leftist community, spoke in defense.
A mother named Karen Powers, mother of a graduate of Conant, shouted loudly to the members of the board of directors in the indignation against the girls who were to compete with a biological man. Powers also referred to the apparent resignation of the women’s team coach.
“A longtime beloved coach of the female volleyball team who has left, and if she is there or that I look at, I have the greatest respect for you to get firmly on your morality and your values,” said Powers, raising his voice later to cry, “she is not a girl of a girl to do to participate in boys to make girls for boys for boys for boys for boys for boys for boys for boys! Feel safe, recognized and protected!?
The compatriot of Illinois Angela Christman, a longtime teacher, gave a conference soaked in the opposition of men in the sports of girls.
“Current policy is trampling on the rights of all other girls and its rights to privacy and protected spaces,” said Christman. “My daughter will not hide in spaces where she was told that she would be protected. And she will not be devoted to feeling comfortable removing her clothes in front of a 4 -inch 4 -inch biological man, and frankly, it is criminal that this is the solution you offer.”
Another mother, Vickie Wilson, castigated the current district policy as “delightfully unfair”.
“While many of you may want to prioritize some children compared to others, two things must be said. First, it is clearly badly and elegantly unfair and creates new problems with the children you have decided are less important. Second, you don’t even help the children you think you give priority,” said Wilson.
“Because if you really care about these children, you would not favor a dangerous ideology that does not reach the root of their problems. This pushes experimental and dangerous interventions which allow eager people to transform them into lucrative patients for life, very often leading to serious regrets and higher suicidality.”
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Many parents who spoke in opposition to the authorization of men in female sports teams have referred to the history of the former volleyball player for secondary girls, Payton McNabb, who suffered permanent brain damage when she was enriched with the face with a volleyball by a trans athlete during a match in 2022.
A speaker who has expressed his support for trans athletes in girls sports suggested that McNabb’s injury should not be used to justify the ban on girls in girls’ volleyball and that any female athlete who hurts an opponent should also be prohibited in this case.
“Since 2012, more than 214,000 players in women’s volleyball and college have been injured. Almost each of these injuries involved Cisgenres peers. So why no one calls the cisgenres athletes involved in these injuries to ban sport?” Justin O’Rourke asked. PK Press Club Digital cannot independently check the statistics of the injuries of O’Rourke.
Conant High School is an important history site on the issue of Trans athletes in sports for girls, after a 2015 incident and legal battle against a transgender student who is looking for access to the locker room.
Tracey Salvatore, of Schaumburg, speaks on December 2, 2015 at a meeting of the board of directors of the special district 211 to Conant High School of Hoffman Estates to consider a regulation in the case of a transgender student who seeks access to the locker room. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune / TNS)
The district concluded a regulation with the Ministry of Education of former President Barack Obama who finally enabled the student Trans Access to the girls’ locker rooms. The district was faced with sanctions like the Obama administration for initially prohibited the trans student in the girls’ locker rooms.
Tension within the state about the issue has increased in several communities in the past year.
In May, a track meeting for young people became the center of national controversy after a biological man participated in the seventh year competition against girls at the Naper Prairie conference. The incident caused a series of heated debates, which became viral on social networks, during the meeting of the Naperville 203 community school district this month.
The Naperville School Board has seen more glances this week when the students returned to class when the members of the board of directors followed title IX.
Representative Mary Miller, R-ill, sent several letters to the administration of President Donald Trump asking for federal intervention to counter the question.
Currently, there is a federal investigation into the IX title in Illinois concerning transgender hindering female spaces, but it is only against a single school.
Deerfield Public Schools District 109 faces a survey by the United States The Ministry of Education Office of Civil Rights after the middle school students would have been forced by school administrators to change in front of a trans student in the locker rooms of girls.
The mother of Illinois, Nicole Georgas, highlighted the situation in March after having filed a complaint with the Ministry of Justice, then delivering a meeting speech of the School Board which has become viral on social networks.
Now Georgas is looking for more measures to take because the problem continues to seduce girls’ sports in Illinois and hopes that the recent incident of Naperville will be a turning point. It pleads for the administration of the president to exert more pressure in the Illinois on the issue.
“The tides will turn after that. We, as parents, have enough,” Georgas told PK Press Club Digital. “We are at the forefront, we are in the reticle and we need help. We need help at the moment. In our state, nothing has changed in March, and that gets worse!
“They use these children to almost test President Trump because they know they do nothing. They forgot the Illinois. They forgot us.”
Illinois High School Association (IHSA) announced in April that it will not respect executive decree To keep trans athletes outside the sports of girls and women. Transgender athletes have been authorized to participate in the sports of girls in Illinois since 2011.