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The fact that the girls have little hope of beating the taller, stronger boys doesn't enter into it. And not all schools provide "accommodation" and the people being "accommodated" don't want to be singled out as "special", they want to be with the girls. But you deflected as usual and never answered the question. You simply ignored it.The 2 girls in our school, one who happens to be the daughter of a close friend of mine, have a separate changing area. It's called an accommodation.
"Branstetter told Newsweek that Save Women's Sports, an organization advocating for banning transgender athletes from competing in girls' sports, identified only five transgender athletes competing on girls' teams in school sports for grades K through 12." In ONE school district or in the country?