Lawyer for three female students rejects the State College Area School District's claim it has taken steps to get them on the ice.
WILLIAMSPORT – The dispute between the State College Area School District and the parents of three middle school girls who want to play ice hockey is heating up.in U.S. Middle District Court detailing steps it had taken trying to get the girls on the ice.
Brann found the girls had not been given the opportunity to play under Title IX that requires equal athletic opportunities for members of both sexes. With only four weeks remaining in the season, it “has utterly failed” these girls once again, done so with the disdain of their rights and in violation of the Dec. 1 order, he claims.
The parents were encouraged by the initial response from the IHC’s lawyer about getting the girls on the ice but nothing has happened since that counsel was replaced, Brooks’ report states.
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