Trans teen on girls track team divides LI town - and could cost district $13M in funding
Briefly

The inclusion of a transgender girl in the William Floyd High School girl's varsity track team has sparked intense community debate over fairness in sports. The 14-year-old student, who has socially transitioned but is not undergoing hormone treatment, has been both supported and opposed by members of the community. Critics argue she has an unfair advantage as a biological male, citing concerns over competitive equity, while supporters advocate for her right to compete. The situation has also raised issues regarding locker room access and federal funding implications for the school district.
Imagine you practice, practice, practice, and then this kid comes along who is biologically a boy and dominates because he has a physical advantage. It's not fair.
I say let her run,
Read at New York Post
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