Monarch High School students protest as principal reassigned amid transgender student athlete controversy

Several students from the Monarch High School in Coconut Creek, Broward County, protested on Tuesday in response to the reassignment of their principal, James Cecil, and staff members.

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The uproar stems from an ongoing investigation into whether a transgender student athlete was permitted to participate on a girl’s sports team.

A midday stand for justice

Around noon on Tuesday, students at Monarch High School made their voices heard by leaving their classrooms and converging on the school’s athletic field.

Their protest was marked by chants and signs that read “trans lives matter” and “bring back Cecil.”

Principal and staff reassigned amid controversy

Reports are that the principal and staffe members had been reassigned to non-school sites pending an investigation into allegations of improper student participation in sports.

Specifically, it was brought to the attention of Superintendent Dr. Peter Licata just days before Thanksgiving that a transgender girl, originally born as a boy, had been competing on the girl’s volleyball team.

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A pending investigation

According to reports, Superintendent Dr. Peter Licata clarified that the investigation into these allegations remains open, despite the conclusion of the volleyball season. 

Dr. Licata outlined their commitment to ensuring that all student athletes are eligible for the sports they participate in, with a rigorous evaluation process that considers factors such as grade level and grades.

Navigating state statutes

Florida state law stipulates that athletic teams or sports designated for females, women, or girls should not be open to male students. 

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Moreover, it emphasizes that a student’s biological sex, as indicated on their official birth certificate, should be considered accurate if it was filed at or near the time of their birth. 

Similar laws are in place in about half of the states across the country, aimed at preserving the integrity of girls’ sports.

Additional staff members affected

In addition to Principal James Cecil, assistant principal Kenneth May, athletic director Dione Hester, and information management technician Jessica Norton were also reassigned pending the outcome of the investigation. 

Temporary athletic coach Alex Burgess was informed that his services would be paused as the investigation unfolds.

Addressing speculation

During a press conference, Superintendent Dr. Licata refuted suggestions that the reassignments were linked to a lawsuit previously filed by the student and her parents against the school. 

A federal judge had ruled against the student earlier this month. 

Dr. Licata underscored the district’s commitment to ensuring the well-being of all students, emphasizing that their actions are intended to protect and uphold the rights of every individual within the school community.

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