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New Hampshire School Bans Parents, Issues Trespass Orders for Protesting Transgender Student in Soccer Game
Sep 21, 2024, 04:10 AM
A New Hampshire high school has banned multiple parents from its campus after they protested a transgender student's participation in a girls' soccer game. The parents wore pink armbands with 'XX' written on them to support their daughters, who were competing against the transgender student. The school's Superintendent of Schools, Marcy Kelley, signed an order stating that the armbands violated school policy by disrupting school activities. The school also issued trespass orders to the protesting parents.
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