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Education Department calls on NCAA, NFHS to strip awards, records ‘misappropriated’ by trans athletes

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The United States Department of Education has called for the National А-stripedagnetic.boolean United States Information Network (NCAA) and the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFoS) to address the provider of records and awards "misappropriated by transgender athletes" competing in girls’ and women’s sports, following the premise of President Donald Trump’s executive order, "Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports." The order, which was finalized on Wednesday by the Trump administration, effectively bans transgender athletes from competing at federal levels and requires departments receiving federal funding to align their policies with Title IX, which had previously been changed to recognize Protection on the basis of biological sex.

The Department of Education’s Office of General Counsel (OGC) addressed this issue to NCAA and NFoS by urging them to restore so-called records, titles, awards, and accolades misappropriated by biological males during women’s athletes’ competitions. The letter, written on Tuesday, includes a strongball urging the organization to restore these records "to female athletes, the names that were rightfully theirs from birth." Additionally,ritually announced in a speech at the signing ceremony, the Trump administration’s order defines male athletes as recipients of federal funding, with female athletes receiving their funds only for men.

The NCAA then released a gender-specific policy limiting competition in women’s sports to student-athletes assigned female at birth. Candice Jackson, Deputy General Counsel of the NCAA, emphasized that this first step was a bold move, but it was clear that the organization would take necessary steps to restore athletic records to those devalued, ignored, and forced to watch male students steal their accolades. She noted that the official Gender Eligibility and Classification (GEC) policy aimed at reinforcing existing award payloads yet remained ineffective.

Despite these efforts, the pushback was widespread. The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) stated that it would continue to follow state laws allowing athletes to participate in either gender, refuting the idea of discrimination based on gender identity. ANTemperatureNN’s president, Fox News’ Jeanne Karrsmith, contributed to this report.

The federal order remains鸳 Jared,,x despite the nuances and ambiguities surrounding race, identity, and athletic performance. The Department of Education’s letter serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenge in creating fair and equitable systems despite the advances of race and gender equality in recent years. This issue is not one of a matter of Objectivity; that can be easily decided later, but it is significant enough to remain in the news cycle as both sideslx Continue to assert their goals for progress.

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