Maine School District Sides with Trump over State on Transgender Sports Policy

A rural Maine school district voted unanimously to recognize only two biological sexes in sports and facilities, aligning itself with federal Title IX rules and distancing from state efforts to expand transgender inclusion.

Key Facts: Maine School District Sides with Trump Over Transgenders in Sports

  • MSAD #70 School Board voted unanimously to define only two sexes: male and female.
  • The district will revise policies to restrict sports and private spaces by biological sex.
  • MSAD #70 is located in Hodgdon, Aroostook County—a county that voted for Trump by 18%.
  • The district has not consulted with state education officials on the new policy.
  • Republican state Rep. Tracy Quint praised the move as upholding Title IX protections.

The Rest of the Story: Maine School District Votes for 2 Sexes Male and Female

The MSAD #70 school board in rural northern Maine has voted to rewrite district policies based on biological sex, banning transgender athletes from competing on girls’ sports teams.

Superintendent Tyler Putnam confirmed that he is now tasked with updating the policies accordingly, separating teams and private spaces by biological male and female definitions.

The vote aligns with federal Title IX standards under current interpretation and goes against Maine state efforts to allow transgender participation in sports.

Despite the controversy, Putnam stated that the district has received no communication from state agencies about the vote, and expressed a desire for cooperation between local and state officials.

Located in a heavily Republican county, the district reflects the broader political divide over transgender issues in education.

Local GOP lawmakers have expressed support for the decision, emphasizing fairness and student safety.

Commentary: Local School Board Rejects State Ideology and Sides with the People

This move by MSAD #70 is a clear statement: the people of Maine’s rural counties are putting students and families first, not political agendas.

By affirming that there are only two biological sexes and aligning sports accordingly, the board stood firmly with its community—and by extension, with the Trump administration’s approach to Title IX.

The board’s decision respects the wishes of parents who want fairness and safety in their daughters’ locker rooms and on their athletic fields.

While state leaders push an ideology that most Mainers don’t support, Hodgdon’s school board is listening to its people.

The board didn’t act rashly or politically.

They acted with clarity, aligning with federal standards and the principle that Title IX was created to protect girls, not blur the definition of womanhood.

Superintendent Putnam’s remarks make clear that this was about good policy, not grandstanding.

This is leadership—local, grounded, and in touch with the values of the people it serves.

They didn’t wait for the state to make a mess of things.

They stepped up, took action, and made a tough but necessary call.

Hats off to them.

Let this be a message to other districts: don’t wait for permission to do what’s right.

Follow the law, listen to your community, and stand up for the next generation.

Final Summary: School District Defines Sexes and Rejects State Pressure

Maine’s MSAD #70 school board voted to enforce a biological sex-based policy in sports and private spaces, defying state-level pro-transgender initiatives.

The move aligns with Trump-era interpretations of Title IX and reflects strong local support.

With zero state consultation and full backing from local leaders, this vote marks a turning point in Maine’s education debate.

As school boards nationwide face pressure, MSAD #70 has chosen to lead.

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