The U.S. Education Department says failure to exclude boys and men from female sports could result in the Justice Department initiating enforcement proceedings.
The U.S. Department of Education issued a final warning to the state of Maine, telling it to agree to protect female sports or suffer cuts in federal funding.
On Monday, the OCR notified Maine that âunless it signs a Resolution Agreement by April 11, OCR will refer the matter to DOJ (Department of Justice) for proceedings, which could result in termination of MDOEâs federal education funding.â
The investigation was launched by the Office for Civil Rights on Feb. 21.
Allowing males to compete against females in sporting events is âdemeaning, unfair, and dangerous to women and girls, and denies women and girls the equal opportunity to participate and excel in competitive sports,â it said.
Commenting on the final warning letter to MDOE, Department of Education Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Craig Trainor said the Maine education departmentâs âindifference to its past, current, and future female athletes is astonishing.â
âBy refusing to comply with Title IX, MDOE allowsâindeed, encouragesâmale competitors to threaten the safety of female athletes, wrongfully obtain girlsâ hard-earned accolades, and deny females equal opportunity in educational activities to which they are guaranteed under Title IX,â he said.
On Feb. 21, Maine Gov. Janet Mills said that her state âwill not be intimidated by the Presidentâs threats.â
If federal funding is cut, her administration âwill take all appropriate and necessary legal action to restore that funding,â she said at the time.
Crackdown on MDOE
The March 19 letter to MDOE from the Office for Civil Rights outlined several steps the state had to take.
MDOE must direct all public school districts to comply with Title IX, âreminding them that noncompliance places their federal funding in jeopardy,â it said.
The directive must mention that compliance with Title IX requires schools to forbid âmales to participate in any athletic program, or access any locker room or bathroom, designated for females,â it added.
The terms âmanâ and âwomanâ must be understood in the context that there are only two sexes, the letter also said.
The investigation follows reports that dozens of school districts in the state were breaching parental rights.
The school districtsâ policies allow schools to create âgender plansâ that support a studentâs transgender identity. The districts contend that these plans are not education records under FERPA and thus are inaccessible to parents.
âParents and guardians have the right to access their childâs education records to guide and safeguard their childâs mental, emotional, and physical well-being. Any policy to the contrary is both illegal and immoral,â said U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon.
âIt is deeply concerning to hear that teachers and school counselors in Maine are reportedly encouraging and helping students to undergo so-called âgender transitionsâ while keeping parents in the dark. The Trump Administration will enforce all federal laws to safeguard students and families.â
Original News Source Link – Epoch Times
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