
Will high schools adopt similar policies, or should decisions be made locally?
The NCAA has officially banned transgender women from competing in women’s sports, aligning with a new executive order from President Trump. This decision has sparked debates about how similar policies might shape the future of high school athletics. Do you think this move will set a precedent for high school sports, or should states and schools decide independently? Vote in our poll and share your thoughts! ⬇️
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NCAA bans men from playing in women’s sports
The NCAA has banned transgender women from competing in women’s sports, aligning with Trump’s executive order on Title IX.
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