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The Illinois school district’s board was overtaken by protesters against a second time on Monday night. Trans Athlete Girls’ sports.
The community is increasingly split after middle school trans athletes won a three-girl athletics event in May.
The board of directors of Naperville Community Unit 203 saw a nearly three-hour period of three dedicated to heated discussions on the issue. District’s The final board meeting On May 21st, the same situation unfolded, prompting the public’s warning.
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As with the previous meeting, at Monday’s gathering, seats were packed with community members from a conflicting culture as half of the rooms wore trans pride flags and the other half raised signs “protect girls’ sports.”
Eventually, some speeches erupted into loud, loud lectures, but almost all of the speeches were filled with roaring applause from half the room.
A pro-transgender speaker named Patty Drugan has argued that Illinois, where a group of conservative activists are awakened, is a state where transgender youth commit suicide in the nation.
“You need to look at the Awake Illinois website. That’s why these kids are committing suicide!” said the drug man. “For those of you who didn’t stand up for that child, the child, shame is everything to you!”
Another pro-transgender speaker named James Kutchmerick claimed that rhetoric for keeping trans athletes out of women’s sports was “Nazi.”
“I learned what happened in World War II. I found out that trans people were the first people to be attacked.
Sitting in the front row, pro-trans protesters turned their backs on the lecturer’s “protecting women’s sports” speaker during their speeches all night. Several speakers there were opposed trans-inclusion in girls’ sports and wore shirts from the activist sportswear brand xx-xy athletics.

The Naperville, Illinois School Board meeting was nervous for trans athletes at its second meeting. (Naper Building 203 Education Committee)
Wake-up Illinois founder Shannon Adcock, wearing the XX-XY Athletics shirt, vowed to protect girls’ sports, claiming that federal authority takes precedence over state laws protecting trans inclusion.
“We protect these children, Title IX governs the best. There is federal hegemony. It doesn’t matter how many times you want certain state laws to overturn federal law,” Adcock said.
Illinois law has been protecting biological men’s rights since 2006.
After the President Donald Trump Illinois GOP lawmakers signed the executive order “Turning Men out of Women’s Sports” on February 5, and wrote to the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) asking when they would comply with the order.
However, the IHSA responded that Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raul and the Illinois Department of Human Rights have declared that state law requires transgender athletes to participate based on gender identity. So, while the issue continues in the state, many families and lawmakers are calling for the Trump administration to step in, as has been in Maine and California before.
R-Ill Rep. Mary Miller wrote a second letter on May 21 to the U.S. Department of Education and Justice calling for federal intervention in the matter. Miller previously wrote in April to intervene.
Miller’s latest letter calls on U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondy and Education Secretary Linda McMahon to specifically look into the Naperville case and consider withdrawing federal funds from the state, as seen in copies obtained by Fox News Digital.
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The school board meeting has been a platform for calling for state interventions up to date.
Currently, Illinois has one federal Title IX probe on transgender being hampered by women’s space, but only for one school.
Deerfield Public Schools District 109 faces US investigation Ministry of Education The civil rights office after the middle school girls principal was said to have been forced by the school administrator to change in front of trans students in the girls’ locker room.
Illinois mother Nicole Georgas shed light on the situation in March after filing a complaint with the Department of Justice and gave a school board meeting speech that went viral on social media.
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