Monarch High is sanctioned by the athletic connection over a transsexual tennis player.

Monarch High was reprimanded by the Florida High School Athletic Association on Tuesday for a trans student’s participation in collegiate volleyball, which Gov. DeSantis, Ron

According to a letter sent to the time director of the high school, Moira Sweeting-Miller, the relationship is fining the Coconut Creek college$ 16,500.

Through November, the controversy’s focal point student will not participate in any of the associations ‘ participating sports team, which are almost all Florida high school athletic teams. 20, 2024. A year has passed since the possible violation was discovered.

According to the state and athletic association, the student’s participation in a varsity girls ‘ volleyball team is illegal under state law that was passed in 2021 prohibiting men of any race from playing for women.

During a press briefing on Tuesday in front of the college district office in Fort Lauderdale, the LGBTQ rights organization Equality Florida offered its perspective on the debate.

Jennifer Solomon, Equality Florida’s parents and families help director, told reporters at the event that as a result, we are punishing pupil sportsmen and wasting money on charges that could be used to help our colleges and our students.

A$ 500 per contest fine is the basis for the$ 16,500 fine. According to the letter, which was written by Justin Harrison, associate executive director for registration and compliance for the organization, the student took part in 33 games between the fall of 2022 and 2023.

Monarch will also be on probation through November thanks to the organization. 20 and 2024, and has given it a warning. Leaders of Monarch High are required to enter compliance courses in 2024 and 2025, according to the letter.

Andre Cardona, a high school junior at Miami's New World School of the Arts, speaks during a news conference held by the LGBTQ rights group, Equality Florida, in front of Broward School District's Kathleen C. Wright Administration Center in Fort Lauderdale on Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2023. (Amy Beth Bennett / South Florida Sun Sentinel)
In front of Kathleen C. Broward School District, Andre Cardona, a junior in high school at Miami’s New World School of the Arts, speaks at an Equality Florida media event. Tuesday, December 1, at the Wright Administration Center in Fort Lauderdale. 12, 2023. South Florida Sun Sentinel Amy Beth Bennett

The Broward School District is even looking into the student’s involvement in tennis.

In an message to the South Florida Sun Sentinel, city official John Sullivan stated that the city had received the letter from the Florida High School Athletic Association regarding the recent tragedy at Monarch High Schools. ” At this time, the District’s investigation into the matter is on-going.” “”

Five school leaders have been reassigned or suspended by the school district, which led to two weeks of uprisings next month.

Principal James Cecil is one of those who has at least partially left the school; Kenneth May, associate director; Director of Athletics Dione Hester; Mentor Alex Burgess of tennis; and Jessica Norton, a specialist in knowledge management who identified herself as the student athlete’s family next week.

According to the letter, the neighborhood informed the athletic association of the violation on its own.

According to the notice,” The Florida High School Athletic Association appreciates your efforts to ensure that all student athletes in our position receive equitable and fair chances.”

DeSantis received praise from Manny Diaz, committee of education, on the social media site X for promoting the law.

He wrote,” We wo n’t put up with any school breaking this law.” We commend the @FHSAA’s quick action to guarantee that this unlawful conduct will have serious repercussions. “”

Officials of DeSantis are in charge of both the athletic organization and the department of education.

Florida officials for justice claimed that these activities are harming students, parents, and teachers.

At the media briefing, Solomon stated that the DeSantis administration’s cruel focus on culture wars had upended both students ‘ lives and administrators ‘ livelihoods. ” As a result, 2,300 students lost their beloved director and assistant principal because one of the transgender students played volleyball,” according to the report. “”

Andre Cardona, a 17-year-old trans boy who spoke at the press briefing, said that the state’s activities worsen the challenges that transgend children face. He is currently a junior at Miami’s New World School of the Arts, which he described as having an encouraging environment. However, according to him, bullying occurred when the junior started identifying as male in the sixth grade.

I recall being pushed, touched, and made fun of by children, he said. ” People approached me and inquired about the contents of my trousers.

According to Cardona, trans children are still a reality in Florida now. A sense of society is fundamentally lacking in this conversation, in my opinion. Human beings who are individually informed are not mentioned. “”

All children are entitled to justice and integrity under the rules, Solomon continued. The trans sports ban in Florida serves as a reminder of the prejudice and hurt that our trans children experience every day. “”