Anonymous wrote:at least up until high school, the girls tend to be faster and stronger and more mature.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on the sport. Some sports SHOULD NOT allow girls, as they can be seriously injured.
Too much of an insurance and legal liability in many contact sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this permissible under the new Federal guidance? My son's fall sport really needs additional players, and would be open to having girls join to fill the team sufficiently to field it. It has nothing to do with transgender issues, they just need more players and it is a non contact sport.
Which sport?
And which district or jurisdiction?
Before covid, my local MCPS high school recruited the girl's soccer goalie as a kicker on the football team, and had boys on the cheerleading team. In both cases there wasn't a team of the opposite sex (e.g. there wasn't a girls football team, or a boys cheerleading team). I think I heard that that ws why it was allowable, but I am not sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this permissible under the new Federal guidance? My son's fall sport really needs additional players, and would be open to having girls join to fill the team sufficiently to field it. It has nothing to do with transgender issues, they just need more players and it is a non contact sport.
Which sport?
Anonymous wrote:Is this permissible under the new Federal guidance? My son's fall sport really needs additional players, and would be open to having girls join to fill the team sufficiently to field it. It has nothing to do with transgender issues, they just need more players and it is a non contact sport.