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New Rules for Sports and Schools: What's Happening with Transgender Athletes?
USASaturday, April 5, 2025
The new rules are also affecting schools and states. For example, the Department of Education said it would investigate a case in Portland, Oregon. In this case, a biological male was competing against females and using a girls' locker room. The Department of Health and Human Services also said that some schools in Maine are breaking the rules. Because of this, the U. S. Department of Agriculture paused some federal funds for Maine's educational programs. The funding won't affect federal feeding programs or direct assistance to citizens. This shows how the new rules are having a big impact on schools and states.
The new rules are also affecting colleges and universities. For example, the NCAA changed its rules to keep biological males out of women's college sports. The Trump administration also withheld $175 million from the University of Pennsylvania because the school allows biological males to compete in women's sports. This shows how the new rules are affecting not just high schools, but also colleges and universities. The Supreme Court has also been involved in the debate. In August 2024, the court refused to hear arguments about changes to Title IX made by the Biden-Harris administration. These changes were meant to protect LGBTQ students, but 10 states challenged them in court. The Supreme Court also allowed the Trump administration to freeze $65 million in grants for teacher training and professional development. These grants were linked to diversity, equity, and inclusion. The court's decisions show how the debate over transgender athletes is affecting many different areas of education.
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