Yes.

Scottsdale Unified School District is hosting a girls’ cycling program for ages 5 to 10 that offers nonbinary students, including those assigned male at birth, the opportunity to participate. The eight-week course is being held at two district schools through a partnership with Girls in Gear, a nonprofit organization that promotes cycling-based, confidence-building programs for “girls, nonbinary youth, and gender expansive youth.”
School-based programs often include nonbinary and transgender students in gender-specific activities to ensure equal access and prevent discrimination under federal civil rights law.
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Sources
- About Us, Girls In Gear
- Pedal Power – Scottsdale, Girls In Gear
- Title IX Protections for Transgender Students, FindLaw
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