The school district of a high school basketball player in Washington is being investigated for harassment and intimidation for its school district after refusing to play against a transgender opponent.
Tumwater High School, Frances Staudt, 15, claims to have noticed during the warm -up before her accessory against Shelton High School that a member of the opposite team had a biological man on his list.
However, despite the fact that both the director and the Atlético director of Tumwater, confirming that the player in question, the last year student of Shelton High School, Andi Rooks, was a biological man, Staudt's request to be eliminated The game was supposedly rejected for fear of “discrimination.”
Instead, the director of Tumwater, Zach Sderman, is accused of jumping to the defense of the Trans athlete despite the security concerns of his own player, according to a civil rights complaint presented to the office of the Department of Education of the States United on the name of Staudt.
It is said that the teenager made the decision not to play in the game and was “distressed by the threat he perceived his teammates while aligned against a biological man on the court.
And after its retirement, the Tumwater school district supposedly initiates an investigation into Staudt for 'harass' such as the Torres, given the policy of the Association of Interscholastic Activities of Washington (Wiaa) allows students to play in the team that is Align with your gender identity. '

A basketball player from the girls high school has been accused of intimidation after refusing to play against a transgender opponent

Frances Staudt, 15, says that his concerns about the player were ignored by Tumwater High School
The base against intolerance and racism, which presented the complaint on the name of Staudt, also states that Suderman approached his mother that day and asked: “Are you telling me that her daughter will never be shot down or potentially injured by someone else big and stronger and stronger? And faster than her while practicing sports?
Frances' brother was also allegedly threatened after capturing a video video for an employee of the school who said 'it will be better if you think twice' about doing so.
Rooks' father is also accused of sending his mother a series of text messages that threaten to come home if he did not respond.
Staudt opened recently in the test after appearing in the Podcast 'undivided'With the high school student that Tumwater recently told him to withdraw an Instagram publication he did.
'I have had threats to me. I've had people telling me that I go to hell, 'he also revealed.
“I have had people who say:” Good luck having a future after this “and saying:” I know that all the people who report their account are happy to see their fall and know that it will be a really difficult time for you in your future for your decision to publish this. “
In the light of Staudt's comments, Rooks and his father joined “undivided” to give their own side of the story.
Andi, who revealed that the idea of 'transition' came from his mother during the second degree, said they would not have had problems sitting on the game against Tumwater.
However, they alleged that neither the main Southman nor any other Tumwater official expressed the same concerns as Staudt.
“I never had a problem until this game, and my goal was never to make anyone feel uncomfortable in any way, and I didn't even realize that Frances had a problem until they shouted in the game,” Rooks said.
'If she had had a conversation with me before the game, I would have been left out. The last thing I want to do is bother someone.
However, Washington is one of the many states administered by the Democrats, including California, Minnesota, Massachusetts and Maine, who have delayed the executive order of President Donald Trump to prohibit the transgender athletes of women's sports.
Wiaa's policy currently allows athletes to participate in programs according to their gender identity or the most expressed consistently expressed gender, “none of which must be proven medical or legally.
However, in the midst of a violent reaction about its position, in December, the WIAA announced a proposal to create a separate category for transgender athletes to compete.