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Georgia high school association says students must compete based on biological sex

Updated: May 6, 2022 at 9:57 pm EST  See Comments

Fri May 6, 2022 – 9:27 pm EDT

THOMASTON, Georgia (LifeSiteNews) – An athletic association of more than 400 Georgia schools banned students from competing in high school sports based their on “gender identity” rather than their biological sex.

The Georgia High School Association (GHSA) on Wednesday voted to repeal a 2016 policy that let individual schools and school districts decide whether gender-confused students could join teams for the opposite sex. The association’s constitution now affirms that “a student’s sex is determined by the sex noted on his/her certificate at birth,” according to meeting minutes.

The GHSA is a “voluntary organization composed of over 465 public and private high schools,” the group’s website states.

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UPDATE (1/29/21) – On day one of the new administration, Biden signed an Executive Order dismantling girls sports, and allowing biological boys back into girls locker-rooms.

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