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Kern High School District opposes transgender athletes in sports...

Started by TeddyKGB, October 08, 2025, 08:07:39 AM

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eylchamps

was this in response to Baker Christian refusing to play Ridgeview in freshman volleyball? RHS had a boy/girl on the team.
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DonnieBaker1962

BCHS deserves the credit for taking a stand against the trans virus. They took a stand and Kern high had to follow suit or continue to lose good families to BCHS.

TeddyKGB

Quote from: eylchamps on October 08, 2025, 09:52:23 AMwas this in response to Baker Christian refusing to play Ridgeview in freshman volleyball? RHS had a boy/girl on the team.

not sure but I wouldn't be surprised if it was a contributing factor.


Quote from: DonnieBaker1962 on October 08, 2025, 10:53:46 AMBCHS deserves the credit for taking a stand against the trans virus. They took a stand and Kern high had to follow suit or continue to lose good families to BCHS.

I am not a fan of the private/parochial schools but in this one, single...solitary instance I am glad BCHS took the stance they did and I applaud them for it. I am all for people believing they are whatever or dressing how they want to but the rest of us do not have to participate in their delusion .

gtshark1

What does this mean: "The resolution, which is symbolic and does not change district policy, was passed by a 3-2 vote."

Symbolic as in doesn't have any real effect or Symbolic as in it is important? Also, what is the District Policy if it isn't being changed?


eylchamps

Let's say we changed something (acknowledgement) but not actually change anything (we don't care). LOL
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eylchamps

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