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Jake Reed discusses a case involving Mid Vermont Christian School, where a girls' basketball team refused to play against a biological male player. As a result, the Vermont Principals Association not only kicked the team out of the tournament but also banned them from participating in any state-sponsored events. Additionally, the state excluded the school from the town tuitioning program, which provides public funds for students to attend approved independent schools. Reed explains that Vermont has found a new way to prevent religious schools from participating by requiring them to adopt policies that go against their religious beliefs. ADF has filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of these actions.
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Jake Reed discusses a case involving Mid Vermont Christian School, where a girls' basketball team refused to play against a biological male player. As a result, the Vermont Principals Association not only kicked the team out of the tournament but also banned them from participating in any state-sponsored events. Additionally, the state excluded the school from the town tuitioning program, which provides public funds for students to attend approved independent schools. Reed explains that Vermont has found a new way to prevent religious schools from participating by requiring them to adopt policies that go against their religious beliefs. ADF has filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of these actions.