High School Sports: Who Decides?
North America, USASat Feb 08 2025
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In 2025, a significant debate erupts around high school sports
and transgender athletes. Many states are left wondering what to do
In Minnesota, the high school sports governing body aims to follow state laws
instead of President's orders. This means transgender athletes can keep competing in sports.
On one side, state anti-discrimination laws protect transgender individuals
The Minnesota law, in particular, does not let anyone be discriminated against based on their gender identity.
Just a couple days earlier, President Donald Trump had signed an order
This order pulls federal funding from sports bodies that allow transgender athletes to compete.
The order was meant to help women's sports but it has created confusion,
Some sports bodies are reevaluating their rules around transgender athletes.
This has even made its way into college sports,The NCAA and NAIA have already changed their rules.
In response to the order, these bodies now limit who can compete in certain sports.
People in college sports have mixed feelings.
Some are sad and angry about the new rules. They argue that these limits conflict with principles of fairness
In Vermont, one student, Sawyer, had a positive experience as a transgender athlete.
Sawyer competed in cross-country skiing and says that many states may have different outcomes.
Some states are saying they will not follow Trump's order.
They will stick to their state laws instead.
In California, a transgender athlete can compete in any sport.
In Colorado, schools must evaluate if a transgender athlete wishes to compete
The student and their parents must notify the school about the change.
State policies are not the same everywhere.
In New Mexico, transgender students compete based on their birth certificate.
Schools in Illinois are waiting for more information.
They want to make sure they follow the right laws.
The Michigan High School Athletic Association is also waiting for new information.
The National Federation of State High School Associations says that each state decides how to handle this issue for now.
No plans were made to change the approach soon.
Totten's story is just one example of how complicated this topic can be.
Some transgender students feel like they belong in sports.
Many find support from their coaches and teammates.
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