
"The VPA agreed to resolve this matter based primarily on the costs and burdens imposed by ongoing litigation, denying any wrongdoing while noting it had prevailed in an injunction hearing."
"The government cannot punish religious schools - and the families they serve - by permanently kicking them out of state-sponsored sports simply because the state disagrees with their religious beliefs."
Mid Vermont Christian School was banned from Vermont's school sports league after refusing to compete against a transgender student-athlete. The school sued the Vermont Principals' Association, claiming a violation of religious freedom. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit sided with the school, overturning a previous ruling. A settlement of $566,000 was reached, with the VPA denying wrongdoing but opting to resolve the matter to avoid further litigation costs.
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