Texas school officials caught suggesting ways around the law protecting girls’ sports teams

Even when public officials do the right thing and pass laws barring the trans and DEI insanity, school officials try to fool parents. The only real solution is homeschooling or private schooling.

An undercover reporter caught on camera a Texas school official coaching her on how to get her son on a girls’ sports team in violation of a state law.

The official, a school district’s DEI director, resigned after being recorded on a hidden camera discussing ways to circumvent state law regarding transgender student-athletes. It’s only the latest in a series of Texas school officials being caught trying to flout the law.

Even when public officials do the right thing and pass laws barring the trans and DEI insanity, school officials try to fool parents. The only real solution is homeschooling or private schooling.

In the recording from Accuracy in Media (AIM) and reported by the Daily Signal, the Hutto Independent School District Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Keyawna Glaze, told the AIM journalist more than once that there were “workarounds” to a Texas law requiring student-athletes to compete on teams matching their birth certificate. 

“You didn’t hear it from me,” Glaze said, suggesting the undercover journalist could have the child’s New Jersey birth certificate changed to reflect the preferred sex. “It didn’t happen in Texas. It happened in another state,” Glaze said.

Unlike Texas, states such as New Jersey allow updated documentation after birth, allowing parents to alter the sex listed on their child’s birth certificate.

After being shown the video by Accuracy in Media President Adam Guillette, Glaze denied her statements.

“I let [the undercover journalist] know that what we go off of here in Texas for [University Interscholastic League] is the birth certificate,” Glaze said. “If that birth certificate says ‘male,’ if that birth certificate says ‘female,’ that’s what we go off of.”

Following the incident, Glaze resigned from her position in the school district and took a new job, AIM reported

In the Richardson Independent School District, the DEI director, Angie Lee, told a parent that if “their male high school student stayed overnight at a hotel on a school trip, he would be allowed to share a room with female students.”

A couple of other Texas school districts also have been caught pushing the transgender agenda.

According to a press release from the office of Attorney General Ken Paxton:

“After demanding documents from Dallas Independent School District (“ISD”) and Irving ISD, the Office of the Attorney General has now sent letters to the Superintendents of Hutto ISD and Richardson ISD. The information requests were sent after it was made public that officials at both districts openly conveyed that they could circumvent Texas law for the sake of enabling biological boys to compete in girls’ sports.”   

You know that this is the tip of the iceberg, as woke school authorities find new ‘workarounds’ to thwart popularly enacted laws. Parents should not have to become undercover investigators to ensure that their children aren’t being corrupted. The government school oligarchy must be broken, and that starts with eliminating the U.S. Department of Education.

United States Parents Involved in Education (USPIE) is a nonprofit, nationwide coalition that is fighting to return education to its proper local roots and restore parental authority over their children’s education by helping parents and local communities to escape federal and other national influences. It is the vision of USPIE to create a culture where parents, empowered with the authority to choose what and how their children learn, are the undisputed primary educators of their children, where local schools operate in support of families, and where education is unencumbered by federal mandates.

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