Boise School District is still allowing gender-confused boys to play in girls’ sports and to use girls’ bathrooms and locker rooms—and we need your help to fight back against these dangerous policies!
Earlier this spring, we reported that Fairmont Jr. High School was allowing a biological male play on the girls’ volleyball team and use the girls’ locker room and bathroom.
In response, hundreds of you used our IFPC Action Center, demanding that the Boise School District change their policy on the matter.
Unfortunately, school district officials didn’t take action—and this school year, even more gender-confused biologically male students are using private spaces and playing on sports teams designated for girls.
Not only was the same boy permitted to play on the Fairmont girls’ volleyball team again this year, but Idaho Family Policy Center has also received reports of biological males competing on the female cross-country team at Boise High School.
This isn’t fair: Biological boys have significant physiological advantages over female players. And girls cannot succeed academically if they don’t feel safe in bathrooms, locker rooms, or sports competitions.
Boise School District officials should stop allowing biological males to sideline girls in their sports divisions and private spaces. Send your message now to tell the Boise School District to stop placing young girls in harm’s way.