Vermont Principals' Association Settles Lawsuit with Christian School for $566K
Severity: Low (Score: 24.9)
Sources: Vermontpublic, legislature.vermont.gov, Christianpost
Summary
Mid Vermont Christian School was expelled from state sports in 2023 after refusing to compete against a team with a transgender athlete. The school filed a lawsuit against the Vermont Principals' Association, which has now agreed to pay $566,000 in damages and attorney fees as a settlement. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit previously ruled that the school must be reinstated in the state’s athletic association. The lawsuit highlighted the conflict between the school's religious beliefs and state policies on gender identity in sports. The settlement does not resolve the school's ongoing litigation against the state regarding its exclusion from the Town Tuitioning and Dual Enrollment Program. The case raises significant questions about the intersection of religious freedom and transgender rights in educational settings. Key Points: • Mid Vermont Christian School received a $566K settlement over sports exclusion due to transgender policy. • The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the school, mandating its reinstatement in state sports. • Ongoing litigation against the state concerns the school's exclusion from educational funding programs.
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