Parents and local residents were deeply divided at a Chicago-area school board meeting on Monday, after a 7th-grade “transgender” biological boy beat all the girls at a track meet.
Approximately 100 parents and residents attended the Naperville 203 Community School District Board meeting to speak out in favor of boys playing in girls’ sports and against it.
At Naperville school board meeting, parents debate transgender student’s participation in girls’ track competition. https://t.co/ueM08YJBXK pic.twitter.com/7NZtMWsenc
— Eric Horng (@EricHorngABC7) May 20, 2025
The two sides of the debate sat divided with signs either for or against it.
Fox News reports:
Those in support of the trans athlete waved the blue, pink and white striped transgender flag, while those advocating for athletes to compete against people of the same biological sex held signs reading “Protect girls sports” and “Defend Title IX,” a federal civil rights law that prohibits sex discrimination in education.
The controversy centered around a biological male who competed in a 7th grade track meet against biological females at the Naper Prairie Conference Meet, with attendees at the meeting sharply divided on the issue.
“These situations place feelings over reason and force other students and families to participate in something we all know is a lie,” parent Mike LaBelle said, according to the Fox report.
Naperville resident Doug MacGregor added, “Many of us knew then the achievement gap was just a Trojan horse for DEI’s real objective, pronouns and the radical LGBTQ-plus agenda.”
“Naperville parents will spend literally tens of thousands of dollars on sports throughout their daughters lives: travel teams, coaches, summer camps, traveling to tournaments and meets, etc. and when their daughter steps up for her chance to win a state championship or medal,” MacGregor continued. “She’ll lose to a biological male. That once in a lifetime moment gone because of DEI’s political agenda.”
A “non-binary” elderly person identified as “Dorthy Powers,” who appeared to be transgender, said, “When a student is forced to compete in a gender with which he or she does not identify, education is a choice. America began providing public education in 1635. Will Naperville continue the proud American tradition of forward progress, or try to justify exclusion? For those who are non-binary, of course I include. I encourage inclusion.”
Shannon Adcock of Awake Illinois counted the argument, saying, “Now in 2025, you’ve got boys stealing girls’ victories, leaving young girls sobbing on the track. This isn’t inclusion. It’s oppression.”
WATCH: An Illinois mom and activist announced last night the filing of a federal Title IX complaint over a transgender student being permitted to compete in a middle school track meet.
Shannon Adcock, the founder of @Awake_IL, said the complaint was filed against the… pic.twitter.com/DkF3YUD1hW
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Adcock also announced a federal civil rights complaint against the district.
Awake IL founder @Shannon_A_IL announced our federal civil rights complaint against @Naperville203.
“I hope they freeze every dollar of the $8.9 million until you abide by Title IX. To the kids caught in this-girls crushed on the track & the boy misled into this chaos —we’re so… https://t.co/vLgKR6fJNt pic.twitter.com/OzLwSwrPTB
— Awake Illinois (@Awake_IL) May 20, 2025
“I hope they freeze every dollar of the $8.9 million until you abide by Title IX. To the kids caught in this-girls crushed on the track and the boy misled into this chaos —we’re so sorry. You deserve better than adults’ failures,” Adcock said. “But there’s hope: we’re fighting for fairness, & we will win.”
No action was taken to change the policies during the meeting.
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