Posted on 10/07/2025 2:49:32 PM PDT by Navy Patriot
The biggest high school district by enrollment and land area in the state of California voted 3-2 to adopt a Title IX resolution that would only allow female students in girls' sports, on Monday.
The vote comes as the state's educational agencies face a lawsuit from the U.S. Department of Justice for alleged Title IX violations by allowing biological males to play in girls' sports.
Kern High School District regularly enrolls more than 40,000 students and employs more than 1,700 staff per year across its 31 schools. Now, it becomes the 16th school district, individual school or board of education in California to adopt an amendment to comply with Title IX, rejecting the current state policy that protects trans athletes in girls' sports.
The resolution was authored by Chino Valley Unified School District Board of Education President Sonja Shaw. Shaw's district is one of the 16 in California to also pass a resolution on the issue.
"I authored this resolution to be the voice of our communities — to stand with our girls and protect the truth that should’ve never been silenced," Shaw said. "Boys are boys. Girls are girls. God made them beautiful just the way they are. It’s time to put fairness, truth, and common sense back into education."
Trump's DOJ announced it would sue the state over the issue back in July, weeks after a trans athlete won two state titles in girls' track and field on the final day of May. The DOJ is engaged in a similar lawsuit with Maine's educational agencies over the same issue, and has given a deadline of Oct. 10 to Minnesota's to change its polices on the issue, otherwise a lawsuit is likely to be launched there too.
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There’s still work to be done. Two actually voted against.
The board’s lone female member presented this.
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That there needs to be a rule tells you something. Shouldn’t even be a question.
Kick homos off school boards.
3-2. Come on. Time to expose the 2. Our kind respects privacy but are they entitled to it until the next school board meeting that they can conveniently miss?
OH goodie, my property tax bill is high enough, but not this shit
OH goodie, my property tax bill is high enough, but not this shit here too glad it was opposed
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