Florida school board suspends employee who allowed her transgender daughter to play girls volleyball
Associated Press
Florida school board suspends employee who allowed her transgender daughter to play girls volleyball
TERRY SPENCER
Tue 30 July 2024 at 7:32 pm GMT-4 5-min read
PLANTATION, Fla. (AP) A Florida school employee who let her transgender daughter play on her high schools girls volleyball team is being suspended for 10 days after the districts board found on Tuesday that she violated state law but said firing her would be too severe.
The Broward County school board voted 5-4 to suspend without pay Jessica Norton 's employment at Monarch High School, where her 16-year-old daughter played on the varsity volleyball team the last two seasons. She can also no longer work as a computer information specialist but must be given a job with equal pay and responsibility.
The board found that Norton's actions violated the states Fairness in Womens Sports Act, which bars transgender females from playing girls high school sports. Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Legislature adopted it in 2021, over the Broward boards opposition. ... Our employee made a choice not to follow the law, said board member Debbi Hixon, who proposed the censure. But, she said, It was a first offense. We would not terminate someone on their first offense.
Norton, who was removed from the school after the violation was discovered in November and then placed on paid leave, called the vote an incorrect decision but said it was better than being fired. She said she wasn't sure if she would accept the punishment and return to work. She wanted to talk it over with her daughter, who left the school even though she had been her class president and a homecoming princess. Maybe they could return together, she said. ... I did nothing wrong. Nothing, Norton said.
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