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South California The School Board voted to remain transgender athletes from the girls’ sports athletes on Tuesday night.
The United School Board of Redlands voted to adopt politics, 3-2. The school district is located in San Bernardino County. Committee chairwoman Michelle Randler, along with Candy Olson and Jeanette Wilson members, voted for politics.
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The California School District has set up its policy on transcends in sports for girls. (Fox News)
“I’m just grateful that this madness didn’t go into society when I grew up,” Olson said, the way Redlands daily facts.
“If people think there is no difference between men and women, they deny science,” she added.
The Redlands Community, the Trisha Keeling CEO, said that there were no transgender athletes during the school district and accused Olson and Wilson to try to create a problem.
“Redlands should not and cannot handle this form of discrimination,” she said.
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(Most Calforoniana supports males from women and girls sports.)
The school district was joined by Chino Valley in her decision to keep transgender athletes outside the sport of girls. Chino Valley has passed a similar policy and Recent Committee Meeting In that district he came out of his hand with protesters singing “Hail Satan!” At one point.
The President of the Chino Valley School Board Sonja Shaw was at the Redlands meeting to support politics.
“It’s not controversial, it’s common sense,” Shaw said. “We are here to make common sense again.”
AND Two -sided survey The California Institute of Public Politics has found that most of the inhabitants of California are opposed to biological men’s transcends competing in women’s sports.
This figure included more than 70% of State parents at school.
“Most California supports the need for transgender athletes to compete in teams corresponding to the gender assigned to them at birth,” the survey said.
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“A solid majority of adults (65%) and probably voters (64%) support that transgender athletes compete in the teams that are awarded to them at birth, not the gender they identify with. Excessive majority of parents in public schools (71%) support such a request.”
Fox News’ Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.
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