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    Tanjid OsmanBy Tanjid OsmanJune 3, 2025Updated:June 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Transgender athletes have been at the center of heated debate in high school sports across the United States this year. From New York to California, more than a dozen cases involving biologically male students competing in girls’ sports have made national headlines during the 2024–2025 school year.

    Over the past weekend, transgender athletes placed in major track and field championships in Oregon, Washington, and California. This happened even after a federal executive order was signed in February by President Donald Trump. The order bans transgender athletes from participating in women’s sports in schools that receive federal funding.

    Despite the order, many states are continuing to allow transgender athletes to compete. These states cite their own laws or ongoing court cases that challenge the federal directive. This legal conflict has left schools in a difficult position.

    In Maine, Governor Janet Mills said the state would not follow the federal order. As a result, Maine faced a pause in federal education funds for several months. California also decided to continue allowing transgender athletes to compete based on their gender identity. This led to a Department of Justice investigation to determine if the state’s policies violate Title IX, the federal law that guarantees equal rights in school sports.

    President Trump has remained vocal on the issue, stating his administration may withhold large amounts of federal funding from states that do not follow the executive order. He also suggested the funding may be cut permanently if schools do not comply.

    A national poll from Pew Research in February 2025 found that 66 percent of Americans believe athletes should compete based on their biological sex. This is a notable rise from 58 percent in 2022, showing that public opinion on the issue has shifted over time.

    States are taking different paths in response to this issue. Florida, Texas, and several others have already banned transgender students from joining girls’ teams. Meanwhile, states like New York and California continue to support participation based on gender identity. This difference in policy is creating confusion among students, coaches, and parents.

    Legal battles are ongoing. In Connecticut, female students filed a lawsuit claiming they lost sports opportunities because of transgender competitors. That case is still making its way through the courts. Other athletes have changed schools or even quit sports due to the uncertainty.

    School officials say they are struggling to balance fairness with inclusion. With mixed laws and lawsuits in progress, many school districts do not know what rules to follow. Some are choosing to wait for clear guidance from the courts or the Department of Education.

    This issue has grown beyond just athletics. It touches on broader debates about civil rights, student equality, and school policy. Supporters of transgender inclusion say all students deserve to feel welcome and safe in school sports. Others say rules should focus on fairness and performance differences related to biology.

    Until a clear national policy is established, the conflict will likely continue. The upcoming school year may bring even more attention to the issue, with more students, parents, and lawmakers getting involved.

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