Schools face tough choices when rules clash

Jefferson County, Colorado, USASun Jun 14 2026
A Colorado school district is pushing back after federal officials said its sports rosters broke equality rules. Records showed 61 boys listed on girls' teams, but district leaders say those were managers, trainers, or mascots—not players. The mix-up happened because the federal office never asked for clarification before making the claim. Now the district is asking for corrections but getting no response. This disagreement is part of a bigger fight over how schools handle transgender students. Federal rules under Title IX aim to stop discrimination, but recent changes have focused on limiting protections for transgender athletes. Jeffco Public Schools follows Colorado’s own anti-discrimination laws, which allow students to use facilities matching their gender identity. The district says this follows state law, even if it conflicts with federal guidance.
Last year, a complaint led to an investigation about how the district handles overnight trips. A family had sued after their daughter was assigned to share a room with a transgender student. Federal officials later ruled that Jeffco’s policies on bathrooms, sleeping arrangements, and sports broke Title IX. But their own statements kept shifting—first saying boys were playing on girls’ teams, then adding words like “may” and “up to. ” The federal office now threatens to cut off funding if the district doesn’t change its policies. Jeffco says it’s still in talks and hasn’t run out of time. The district calls the situation impossible: state law says one thing, federal guidance says another. Until this gets sorted, schools are stuck trying to follow rules that don’t always agree.
https://localnews.ai/article/schools-face-tough-choices-when-rules-clash-bbaffdf5

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