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  2. The debate over transgender athletes in sports reaches ...

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    A 2024 Siena College poll of New York voters shows 66% support requiring high school athletes to only compete with others of the same sex they were assigned at birth. That includes 52% of Democrats.

  3. Multicultural education - Wikipedia

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    Another challenge to multicultural education is that the amount of content in a given school tends to be related to the school's ethnic composition. That is, as Agirdag and colleagues claim, [ 40 ] teachers tend to incorporate more multicultural content in schools with a higher share of minority students.

  4. District of Columbia Interscholastic Athletic Association

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    Anacostia High School: Indians 449 Ballou High School: Knights 930 Ballou S.T.A.Y. High School 442 Bard High School Early College DC Falcons 265 Benjamin Banneker High School: Bulldogs 482 Bell Multicultural High School (CHEC) Griffins 288 Cardozo Senior High School: Clerks 627 Coolidge Senior High School: Colts 1100 Dunbar High School: Crimson ...

  5. Race and sports - Wikipedia

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    For example, during the 2005–2006 academic year, high revenue NCAA sports (basketball and football) had 51 percent black student athletes, whereas only 17 percent of head coaches in the same high revenue sports were black [88] Also, in the same 2005–2006 year, only 5.5 percent of athletic directors at Division I "PWIs" (Primarily White ...

  6. Cross Examination Debate Association - Wikipedia

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    The Cross Examination Debate Association (CEDA) (/ ˈ s iː d ə / SEE-də) is the largest intercollegiate policy debate association in the United States.Throughout the school year, CEDA sanctions over 60 tournaments throughout the nation, including an annual National Championship Tournament that brings together over 175 individual debate teams from across the nation to compete on the basis of ...

  7. Inter-collegiate policy debate - Wikipedia

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    Inter-collegiate and high school policy debate are largely similar. Some of the differences: High school debate has its own, separate, leagues and tournaments. High school constructives are typically only 8 minutes, and high school rebuttals are typically only 5 minutes. College times are typically 9 minute constructives and 6 minute rebuttals.

  8. Public forum debate - Wikipedia

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    It is primarily competed by middle and high school students, but college teams exist as well. Invented in the US, public forum is one of the most prominent American debate events, alongside Policy debate and Lincoln-Douglas debate ; it is also practiced in China and India, and has been recently introduced to Romania.

  9. National Collegiate Athletic Association - Wikipedia

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    Intercollegiate sports began in the United States in 1852 when crews from Harvard and Yale universities met in a challenge race in the sport of rowing. [13] As rowing remained the preeminent sport in the country into the late-1800s, many of the initial debates about collegiate athletic eligibility and purpose were settled through organizations like the Rowing Association of American Colleges ...

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