The Five school districts with Title IX violations, how much money do they stand to lose?

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Anonymous wrote:It is not a fringe issue. Ww know to keep our mouths shut in public. Arlington taxpayers are not all the same. Just because someone doesn’t speak up at a Board meeting doesn’t mean they don’t exist.


You seem to think that there is some sort of “silent majority” that opposes this, but lacks the courage to stand up for its convictions. Sometimes the loudest and most numerous voices do really reflect the majority opinion. I generally keep my mouth shut in public because I don’t want to deal with death threats from MAGA pedophiles in flyover country, but I support 100% what the school board is doing.
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Curious how folks who disagree with APS trans policy might be concerned about labeling from dogmatic progressives. You can hear yourself right?


Sorry if it hurts your feelings, but these anti-trans activists are absolutely unhinged and they are firing off death threats. They like to “protect women and girls” by threatening the lives of women and girls. I can’t make it make sense.


Most dems aren’t anti-trans, they just want them in their own space just like boys and girls have their own space.


Not most Ds in Arlington.


At a minimum, most Ds in Arlington support the rule of law. Not everyone is comfortable ignoring binding precedent simply because we don’t like the outcome. It’s not like this Administration has shown an ounce of respect for the rule of law or the Constitution. It’s fair to look at this outrageous, politically motivated demand from Trump and friends and wonder what’s next.


Histrionics about Trump and the admin are not persuasive to me on this issue. I am an Arlingtonian. I typically vote Democratic. I don’t like much of what the Admin is doing, but I definitely don’t like that APS has decided to spend taxpayer dollars on a really expensive law firm on enforcing gender based sex rules. Which by the way, everyone thinks the Supreme Court will overturn. So, in my view, they are just flushing our money down the toilet which could be spent on, I don’t know, foreign languages before 7th grade, theater programs, preschool, and a million other things that could benefit way more students. I feel like it’s posturing for the benefit of board members and the superintendent to further their own political agenda/career at the expense of most of our students.

And then what will you be screaming when my view IS the rule of law.


Then it is what it is. Or I’ll argue that we should ignore it, because why not, Texas schools seem to be having a great time ignoring the First Amendment.

Kind of silly to think that Trump is going to stop with trans kids, though. Muller is getting off on bullying liberal schools. Every university that has capitulated to date has just gotten even more debasing demands.


*Miller. Getting my worthless cowards mixed up
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Sorry if it hurts your feelings, but these anti-trans activists are absolutely unhinged and they are firing off death threats. They like to “protect women and girls” by threatening the lives of women and girls. I can’t make it make sense.


I haven’t seen this. Can you share where you have seen it?


You haven’t seen it bc it hasn’t happened.

The rabid left love to sputter untruths that fit their narrative.


The “rabid left”, huh? LOL. Pure projection.


I haven't seen the death threats against the trans community.

However, have you heard about the Catholic school in Minneapolis? Or the Christian school in Nashville? Suggest you do a little research before you cast stones.


Just curious - have you drawn any firm conclusions about the white Christian men that make up like 99% of all school shooters?

And for Minneapolis, I don’t know that a claimed de-transitioner is your best example.

The concept of detransitioning is bad for pro-trans democrats
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Sorry if it hurts your feelings, but these anti-trans activists are absolutely unhinged and they are firing off death threats. They like to “protect women and girls” by threatening the lives of women and girls. I can’t make it make sense.


I haven’t seen this. Can you share where you have seen it?


You haven’t seen it bc it hasn’t happened.

The rabid left love to sputter untruths that fit their narrative.


The “rabid left”, huh? LOL. Pure projection.


I haven't seen the death threats against the trans community.

However, have you heard about the Catholic school in Minneapolis? Or the Christian school in Nashville? Suggest you do a little research before you cast stones.


Just curious - have you drawn any firm conclusions about the white Christian men that make up like 99% of all school shooters?

And for Minneapolis, I don’t know that a claimed de-transitioner is your best example.

The concept of detransitioning is bad for pro-trans democrats


Is this why a-hole bigots keep trying to push anti-trans propaganda? They think it’s “bad” for Ds?

Thanks for explaining your agenda.
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Anonymous wrote:An APS school board member (Tapia Hadley) is advising democrats not to even speak to people about their concerns-
“Please don’t engage — you don’t need to get into a debate”
https://www.arlnow.com/2025/09/08/arlington-democrats-urged-not-to-argue-with-voters-about-aps-transgender-policies/


She says for door knockers to focus on Trump, which seems smart.



I can picture it now.
Door knocker: Trump is taking funding away from our kids’ schools!
Person answering door: Oh no! Why is he doing that?
Door knocker: um…. Hey, see that butterfly?

It’s kind of ridiculous to talk about the schools being defunded but avoid mentioning why or what could be done to change that.


“Because he is attacking transgender kids.”

It’s not a difficult conversation.
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Anonymous wrote:It’s dumb to argue about silent support and whose supporters are crazier. You can see pages and pages and pages of the violent death, torture, and rape threats that trans activists send women who stand up for sex-based rights. This is easily available. You can also see the same coming from far right MAGA to people who support trans rights. Both the far left and the far right have violent crazies in their corners on this issue and it’s stupid to pretend otherwise.

In a blue district, people will be afraid of violent trans activists. In a red district, they’ll be afraid of violent MAGA. Both exist.


“Violent trans activists”? In Arlington?

Republicans trying to push the hysterics. GTFO.



Do you somehow think that public school board meetings with named speakers are magically unavailable to the people worldwide who send graphic death, rape, and torture threats? Do you deny that those threats happen?

It’s bizarre you think that Arlington is sealed off from the rest of the internet.


More manufactured hysterics.

GTFO.
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Anonymous wrote:It is not a fringe issue. Ww know to keep our mouths shut in public. Arlington taxpayers are not all the same. Just because someone doesn’t speak up at a Board meeting doesn’t mean they don’t exist.


You seem to think that there is some sort of “silent majority” that opposes this, but lacks the courage to stand up for its convictions. Sometimes the loudest and most numerous voices do really reflect the majority opinion. I generally keep my mouth shut in public because I don’t want to deal with death threats from MAGA pedophiles in flyover country, but I support 100% what the school board is doing.
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Curious how folks who disagree with APS trans policy might be concerned about labeling from dogmatic progressives. You can hear yourself right?


Sorry if it hurts your feelings, but these anti-trans activists are absolutely unhinged and they are firing off death threats. They like to “protect women and girls” by threatening the lives of women and girls. I can’t make it make sense.


Most dems aren’t anti-trans, they just want them in their own space just like boys and girls have their own space.


Not most Ds in Arlington.


At a minimum, most Ds in Arlington support the rule of law. Not everyone is comfortable ignoring binding precedent simply because we don’t like the outcome. It’s not like this Administration has shown an ounce of respect for the rule of law or the Constitution. It’s fair to look at this outrageous, politically motivated demand from Trump and friends and wonder what’s next.


Histrionics about Trump and the admin are not persuasive to me on this issue. I am an Arlingtonian. I typically vote Democratic. I don’t like much of what the Admin is doing, but I definitely don’t like that APS has decided to spend taxpayer dollars on a really expensive law firm on enforcing gender based sex rules. Which by the way, everyone thinks the Supreme Court will overturn. So, in my view, they are just flushing our money down the toilet which could be spent on, I don’t know, foreign languages before 7th grade, theater programs, preschool, and a million other things that could benefit way more students. I feel like it’s posturing for the benefit of board members and the superintendent to further their own political agenda/career at the expense of most of our students.

And then what will you be screaming when my view IS the rule of law.



Yes, we understand that bigots support Trump’s actions. You have already told us 1 billion times. Fortunately, most of Arlington disagrees with you.

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Anonymous wrote:It is not a fringe issue. Ww know to keep our mouths shut in public. Arlington taxpayers are not all the same. Just because someone doesn’t speak up at a Board meeting doesn’t mean they don’t exist.


You seem to think that there is some sort of “silent majority” that opposes this, but lacks the courage to stand up for its convictions. Sometimes the loudest and most numerous voices do really reflect the majority opinion. I generally keep my mouth shut in public because I don’t want to deal with death threats from MAGA pedophiles in flyover country, but I support 100% what the school board is doing.
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Curious how folks who disagree with APS trans policy might be concerned about labeling from dogmatic progressives. You can hear yourself right?


Sorry if it hurts your feelings, but these anti-trans activists are absolutely unhinged and they are firing off death threats. They like to “protect women and girls” by threatening the lives of women and girls. I can’t make it make sense.


Most dems aren’t anti-trans, they just want them in their own space just like boys and girls have their own space.


Not most Ds in Arlington.


At a minimum, most Ds in Arlington support the rule of law. Not everyone is comfortable ignoring binding precedent simply because we don’t like the outcome. It’s not like this Administration has shown an ounce of respect for the rule of law or the Constitution. It’s fair to look at this outrageous, politically motivated demand from Trump and friends and wonder what’s next.


Histrionics about Trump and the admin are not persuasive to me on this issue. I am an Arlingtonian. I typically vote Democratic. I don’t like much of what the Admin is doing, but I definitely don’t like that APS has decided to spend taxpayer dollars on a really expensive law firm on enforcing gender based sex rules. Which by the way, everyone thinks the Supreme Court will overturn. So, in my view, they are just flushing our money down the toilet which could be spent on, I don’t know, foreign languages before 7th grade, theater programs, preschool, and a million other things that could benefit way more students. I feel like it’s posturing for the benefit of board members and the superintendent to further their own political agenda/career at the expense of most of our students.

And then what will you be screaming when my view IS the rule of law.



Yes, we understand that bigots support Trump’s actions. You have already told us 1 billion times. Fortunately, most of Arlington disagrees with you.



You keep saying that, it doesn’t mean it’s true. Polling reveals that this is an 80-20 issue nationwide and even most Democrats don’t want men and boys in womens sports and locker rooms.
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Anonymous wrote:It is not a fringe issue. Ww know to keep our mouths shut in public. Arlington taxpayers are not all the same. Just because someone doesn’t speak up at a Board meeting doesn’t mean they don’t exist.


You seem to think that there is some sort of “silent majority” that opposes this, but lacks the courage to stand up for its convictions. Sometimes the loudest and most numerous voices do really reflect the majority opinion. I generally keep my mouth shut in public because I don’t want to deal with death threats from MAGA pedophiles in flyover country, but I support 100% what the school board is doing.


+1

I haven't spoken up either but I 100 support APS on this.
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Anonymous wrote:It is not a fringe issue. Ww know to keep our mouths shut in public. Arlington taxpayers are not all the same. Just because someone doesn’t speak up at a Board meeting doesn’t mean they don’t exist.


You seem to think that there is some sort of “silent majority” that opposes this, but lacks the courage to stand up for its convictions. Sometimes the loudest and most numerous voices do really reflect the majority opinion. I generally keep my mouth shut in public because I don’t want to deal with death threats from MAGA pedophiles in flyover country, but I support 100% what the school board is doing.
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Curious how folks who disagree with APS trans policy might be concerned about labeling from dogmatic progressives. You can hear yourself right?


Sorry if it hurts your feelings, but these anti-trans activists are absolutely unhinged and they are firing off death threats. They like to “protect women and girls” by threatening the lives of women and girls. I can’t make it make sense.


Most dems aren’t anti-trans, they just want them in their own space just like boys and girls have their own space.


Not most Ds in Arlington.


At a minimum, most Ds in Arlington support the rule of law. Not everyone is comfortable ignoring binding precedent simply because we don’t like the outcome. It’s not like this Administration has shown an ounce of respect for the rule of law or the Constitution. It’s fair to look at this outrageous, politically motivated demand from Trump and friends and wonder what’s next.


Histrionics about Trump and the admin are not persuasive to me on this issue. I am an Arlingtonian. I typically vote Democratic. I don’t like much of what the Admin is doing, but I definitely don’t like that APS has decided to spend taxpayer dollars on a really expensive law firm on enforcing gender based sex rules. Which by the way, everyone thinks the Supreme Court will overturn. So, in my view, they are just flushing our money down the toilet which could be spent on, I don’t know, foreign languages before 7th grade, theater programs, preschool, and a million other things that could benefit way more students. I feel like it’s posturing for the benefit of board members and the superintendent to further their own political agenda/career at the expense of most of our students.

And then what will you be screaming when my view IS the rule of law.



Yes, we understand that bigots support Trump’s actions. You have already told us 1 billion times. Fortunately, most of Arlington disagrees with you.



You keep saying that, it doesn’t mean it’s true. Polling reveals that this is an 80-20 issue nationwide and even most Democrats don’t want men and boys in womens sports and locker rooms.



So if you extrapolate that down to extremely blue and LGBTQ-friendly Arlington, the majority don’t agree with you.

Leave our kids alone, POS bigot.
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Anonymous wrote:It is not a fringe issue. Ww know to keep our mouths shut in public. Arlington taxpayers are not all the same. Just because someone doesn’t speak up at a Board meeting doesn’t mean they don’t exist.


You seem to think that there is some sort of “silent majority” that opposes this, but lacks the courage to stand up for its convictions. Sometimes the loudest and most numerous voices do really reflect the majority opinion. I generally keep my mouth shut in public because I don’t want to deal with death threats from MAGA pedophiles in flyover country, but I support 100% what the school board is doing.
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Curious how folks who disagree with APS trans policy might be concerned about labeling from dogmatic progressives. You can hear yourself right?


Sorry if it hurts your feelings, but these anti-trans activists are absolutely unhinged and they are firing off death threats. They like to “protect women and girls” by threatening the lives of women and girls. I can’t make it make sense.


I haven’t seen this. Can you share where you have seen it?


Do you want a specific Arlington example from the most recent Board meeting? I don’t have one. Not yet. Just examples from the rest of the country, numerous examples of actual violence against trans people, and the fact that the school district next door is hiring full time bodyguard staff for its superintendent in response to unspecified threats immediately after taking a position that supports the rights of trans students.

Find me someone that was beat up or shot at because they did not support trans rights. Go ahead. Social shunning doesn’t count - no one is required to associate with people whose positions they find abhorrent.


You don’t have any actual examples. No one knows why Reid thinks she needs four body guards.

I’m intrigued that you pre-emptively state that “social shunning” doesn’t count, because you know that it would be social suicide for someone to speak against the current policies at an Arlington school board meeting.


If it's social suicide that's good confirmation your views are fringe in Arlington.
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Nationwide:
Require trans athletes to compete on teams that match their sex assigned at birth (66% R+D, 45% D).

Require trans people to use public bathrooms that match their sex at birth, rather than the gender they identify with (49% R+D, 25% D).

https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2025/02/26/americans-have-grown-more-supportive-of-restrictions-for-trans-people-in-recent-years/


GTFO, bigot.
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Anonymous wrote:It is not a fringe issue. Ww know to keep our mouths shut in public. Arlington taxpayers are not all the same. Just because someone doesn’t speak up at a Board meeting doesn’t mean they don’t exist.


You seem to think that there is some sort of “silent majority” that opposes this, but lacks the courage to stand up for its convictions. Sometimes the loudest and most numerous voices do really reflect the majority opinion. I generally keep my mouth shut in public because I don’t want to deal with death threats from MAGA pedophiles in flyover country, but I support 100% what the school board is doing.
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Curious how folks who disagree with APS trans policy might be concerned about labeling from dogmatic progressives. You can hear yourself right?


Sorry if it hurts your feelings, but these anti-trans activists are absolutely unhinged and they are firing off death threats. They like to “protect women and girls” by threatening the lives of women and girls. I can’t make it make sense.


Most dems aren’t anti-trans, they just want them in their own space just like boys and girls have their own space.


Not most Ds in Arlington.


At a minimum, most Ds in Arlington support the rule of law. Not everyone is comfortable ignoring binding precedent simply because we don’t like the outcome. It’s not like this Administration has shown an ounce of respect for the rule of law or the Constitution. It’s fair to look at this outrageous, politically motivated demand from Trump and friends and wonder what’s next.


Histrionics about Trump and the admin are not persuasive to me on this issue. I am an Arlingtonian. I typically vote Democratic. I don’t like much of what the Admin is doing, but I definitely don’t like that APS has decided to spend taxpayer dollars on a really expensive law firm on enforcing gender based sex rules. Which by the way, everyone thinks the Supreme Court will overturn. So, in my view, they are just flushing our money down the toilet which could be spent on, I don’t know, foreign languages before 7th grade, theater programs, preschool, and a million other things that could benefit way more students. I feel like it’s posturing for the benefit of board members and the superintendent to further their own political agenda/career at the expense of most of our students.

And then what will you be screaming when my view IS the rule of law.



Yes, we understand that bigots support Trump’s actions. You have already told us 1 billion times. Fortunately, most of Arlington disagrees with you.



You keep saying that, it doesn’t mean it’s true. Polling reveals that this is an 80-20 issue nationwide and even most Democrats don’t want men and boys in womens sports and locker rooms.



So if you extrapolate that down to extremely blue and LGBTQ-friendly Arlington, the majority don’t agree with you.

Leave our kids alone, POS bigot.


Wrong again. My zip code had many R voters this past election.

Voters even in deep blue areas don’t want trans nonsense.

Fortunately for Republicans the Dems are completely wedded to eradicating womens rights, so they will continue to prevail in most elections. You can thank yourself for electing Trump, his position on this issue polled to be among the most popular in his campaign. Well played. Are you sure that you’re not secretly a Trump supporter? You’re doing a great job turning average people into R voters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nationwide:
Require trans athletes to compete on teams that match their sex assigned at birth (66% R+D, 45% D).

Require trans people to use public bathrooms that match their sex at birth, rather than the gender they identify with (49% R+D, 25% D).

https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2025/02/26/americans-have-grown-more-supportive-of-restrictions-for-trans-people-in-recent-years/


GTFO, bigot.


Headline of your link:

“Americans have grown more supportive of restrictions for trans people in recent years”

Hahahahhahahaha

Keep it up, your efforts are impacting real change!
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Anonymous wrote:An APS school board member (Tapia Hadley) is advising democrats not to even speak to people about their concerns-
“Please don’t engage — you don’t need to get into a debate”
https://www.arlnow.com/2025/09/08/arlington-democrats-urged-not-to-argue-with-voters-about-aps-transgender-policies/


She says for door knockers to focus on Trump, which seems smart.



I can picture it now.
Door knocker: Trump is taking funding away from our kids’ schools!
Person answering door: Oh no! Why is he doing that?
Door knocker: um…. Hey, see that butterfly?

It’s kind of ridiculous to talk about the schools being defunded but avoid mentioning why or what could be done to change that.


“Because he is attacking transgender kids.”

It’s not a difficult conversation.


No, the school board member said not to talk about that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nationwide:
Require trans athletes to compete on teams that match their sex assigned at birth (66% R+D, 45% D).

Require trans people to use public bathrooms that match their sex at birth, rather than the gender they identify with (49% R+D, 25% D).

https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2025/02/26/americans-have-grown-more-supportive-of-restrictions-for-trans-people-in-recent-years/


GTFO, bigot.


interesting--Dems told to not discuss the issue:
https://www.arlnow.com/2025/09/08/arlington-democrats-urged-not-to-argue-with-voters-about-aps-transgender-policies/
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