Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Intensifies Probe into Hutto and Richardson ISDs Over Alleged Sports Policy Violations

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is aggressively moving forward with investigations into Hutto ISD and Richardson ISD, expressing concerns that these districts are sidestepping Texas state laws designed to maintain the current structure of girls’ sports. On the heels of prior demands for documentation from Dallas ISD and Irving ISD, the Office of the Attorney General has now issued similar requests to the superintendents of these two additional school districts, as stated in a Texas Attorney General press release.

These actions come after revelations that officials at both Hutto ISD and Richardson ISD may have been advising on ways to circumvent state athletic policies—which dictate separate sports based on birth sex. Paxton’s office accused the districts of concocting methods to potentially allow biologically male students to compete in sports designated for females. “The woke school officials endangering female athletes and trying to undermine girls’ athletics by letting boys compete should know that there will be consequences for all unlawful activity,” Paxton stated, underscoring his intent to vigorously scrutinize the collected documents to determine their compliance with state law, as per Texas Attorney General press release.

More specifically, the investigations are focusing on advice given by certain district officials, as revealed in the Attorney General’s release. Hutto ISD’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Director, Keyawna Glaze, allegedly discussed “workarounds” with parents related to a male student’s birth certificate to enable his participation in girls’ sports. In Richardson ISD, Executive Director of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, Angie Lee, was reported to have informed a parent about rooming arrangements that included allowing a male student to share accommodations with female peers on school trips and implied allowances for male students to join female sports teams…

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