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Second El Paso County school district bars boys from girls’ sports

COLORADO SPRINGS–A second El Paso County school district has enacted a policy recognizing inherent differences between males and females and requiring students to participate in sports based on their biological sex.

The Colorado Springs District 11 (D-11) Board of Education on Wednesday held a special meeting to approve a new policy, Preserving Fairness and Safety in Sports, which bars boys from competing in girl’s athletics, among other things.

“Allowing men and boys to compete against women and girls is demeaning, unfair, and dangerous to women and girls, and denies women and girls the equal opportunity to participate and excel in competitive sports,” reads the new policy, in part.

The school district will now designate all sports teams under “male, men, or boys,” “female, women, or girls,” or “coed, mixed, or open.” The policy also prohibits biological male students from entering female locker rooms and being lodged in hotel rooms for athletic team travel.

The policy was approved in a 6-1 vote, with the only dissenting board voice being Director Julie Ott, who went as far as calling the new policy both “hateful” and “illegal” before casting a no vote.

At least one female D-11 teacher spoke up in favor of the policy, thanking the board for “standing up and protecting girls’ safety and privacy.”

D-11 is now the second school district in El Paso County to pass a policy to keep biological boys out of girls’ sports. The Falcon 49 school board in May enacted a similar policy, stating that the action was taken after a presidential executive order that the school board believed would put its federal funding in jeopardy if they did not comply.

President Trump announced in Executive Order 14201 (February 5, 2025) that “it is the policy of the United States to rescind all funds from educational programs that deprive women and girls of fair athletic opportunities, which results in the endangerment, humiliation, and silencing of women and girls and deprives them of privacy.”

The D-11 policy takes a hard stance on the idea boys in girls’ sports: “Allowing boys to compete in girls’ sports is part of a broader attempt to debase the entire category of ‘woman’ and transform laws intended to protect sex-based opportunities into laws that hurt girls by undermining their identity, are inherently unfair, and denigrating to their rights.”

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