Cabarrus County school board hears pleas for female-only facilities

Students and advocates urged the Cabarrus County School Board to protect female-only bathrooms and locker rooms at Cox Mill High School. They cited discomfort from a male student identifying as female using those spaces. The board took no action following public comments.

Trista Ruck, a junior at Cox Mill High School, addressed the Cabarrus County School Board in December 2025, requesting a policy for female-only spaces. She described a male student on the football and basketball cheer teams who uses the women's locker rooms and restrooms. 'Many of my peers and I feel uncomfortable using facilities designed for women and women alone, as he has different reproductive parts than we do,' Ruck said to the board. Parents and students had raised concerns with school administrators and the athletic director but were ignored, Ruck added. The administration offered accommodations for female students instead of addressing the trans-identifying student, she said. One of Ruck's friends on a sports team reported seeing the male student watching girls change in the locker room, making her feel unsafe, according to Ruck. The principal dismissed the issue as 'too political to address, and that any action might be interpreted the wrong way.' Ruck noted she avoids restrooms when possible, though others face similar discomfort. Columbia University Irving Medical Center has linked repeated urine-holding to health issues like urinary tract infections and pelvic floor dysfunction. At an April 13, 2026, board meeting, Alexis Hughes, founder of advocacy group You Heard Her, criticized the lack of response. 'This is not about hate or judging any child... What you are responsible for is ensuring students are safe, that their privacy is protected,' Hughes said. She referenced Ruck's plea: 'She came to you all for help. You heard her. You did nothing. Shame.' Multiple speakers echoed calls for policies on safety, privacy, and respect. The board proceeded with regular business without addressing the comments.

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Illustration of a North Carolina school under federal Title IX investigation regarding facilities access.
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U.S. Education Department opens Title IX investigation into North Carolina’s Cabarrus County Schools

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The U.S. Department of Education said June 1, 2026, that its Office for Civil Rights has opened a Title IX investigation into Cabarrus County Schools in North Carolina, citing reports that the district allowed males into girls-only intimate facilities and failed to respond appropriately to complaints from female students.

Around 350 students from Björklinge school were evacuated in late 2025 and early 2026 due to moisture and mold in school buildings. The plan for local modules after the summer break has been delayed until the autumn break at earliest. Parents express concern over the children's temporary facilities.

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Håbo FF football club in Bålsta is still using temporary changing rooms seven years after their sports field disappeared.

Parents at Kamuoni Boys High School protested on Saturday, demanding the principal's transfer and rejecting a Ksh20,000 restoration fee. The fee aims to cover damage from a May 12 student riot estimated at Ksh23 million.

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