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Hodgdon School Board First to Defy Mills and Comply with Federal Law by Barring Males from Female Sports

Seamus OthotBy Seamus OthotApril 15, 2025Updated:April 15, 202518 Comments4 Mins Read2K Views
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Maine School Administrative District (MSAD) 70’s school board voted unanimously on Monday night to defy the Maine Principals’ Association (MPA) and the Maine Department of Education (MDOE) by adopting policies consistent with federal Title IX anti-discrimination laws and banning males from female school sports.

The Hodgdon school board is the first to vote to accept President Donald Trump’s executive order “Keeping Men out of Women’s Sport,” based Title IX guidelines, in defiance of the state government’s position.


[RELATED: U.S. Department of Education Refers Maine to Justice Department After AG’s Office Balks at Resolution Over Title IX Violations…]

State legislators who oppose the Mills’ administration flaunting federal directives oin this question were quick to weigh in supporting MSAD 70’s decision.

“Thank you to the citizens of Amity, Haynesville, Hodgdon, Linneus, Ludlow, and New Limerick who spoke up for Maine girls, and the board members who voted for a fair, safe, and level playing field AND safe spaces,” said Rep. Laurel Libby (R-Auburn) on X in response to the vote.

Thank you to the citizens of Amity, Haynesville, Hodgdon, Linneus, Ludlow, and New Limerick who spoke up for Maine girls, and the board members who voted for a fair, safe, and level playing field AND safe spaces!

— Rep. Laurel Libby (@laurel_libby) April 15, 2025

Rep. Chad Perkins (R-Dover-Foxcroft) also weighed in on the decision via Facebook.

“Congratulations to the MSAD70 school board for unanimously voting tonight to protect the rights, dignity, safety and opportunities of Maine girls by adopting the federal guidelines for Title IX. The board is doing its job – representing the people that put them there and upholding the welfare of the children in the district. This is leadership,” said Rep. Perkins.

By adopting the federal Title IX rules, MSAD 70 will prevent males from competing in women’s sports and protect women-only spaces such as restrooms and locker rooms from transgender-identifying males.

While the state faces a potential loss of federal funding due to its continued refusal to bar men from girls’ sports, MSAD 70 could face penalties from state authorities for its decision.

Just as the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) investigates the MDOE for violating Title IX, MSAD70 could face penalties for going against the Maine Human Rights Act (MHRA), the state law used by MDOE and MPA to justify their defiance of federal law.

The MHRA defines self-determined gender identity as a protected class, and Democratic officials — including most recently the office of Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey — have claimed that compliance with federal Title IX standards would be a violation of the MHRA.

The Maine Wire reached out to the school superintendent, asking what inspired the decision and whether the district expects to face retaliation from state agencies.

“Last night the MSAD #70 School Board made a motion at our monthly public meeting for “MSAD 70 policies to align with Federal Title IX by recognizing only two sexes – biological male and biological female and that all private spaces be separated by biological sex,” said Superintendent Tyler Putnam in a statement to The Maine Wire.

“This motion was approved unanimously by the board. Our board, similar to many people in Maine, have been following the back and forth communication between the federal government and the state. We are hoping for both sides to work together to help support local school districts like ourselves,” Putnam said.

“With the rising educational costs this is a time we need to work with each other and not against. The board and our staff’s #1 priority is to provide our students with an education that will positively impact their future in our great state and country. I am proud to work for and be from our small community in Hodgdon, ME. My hope is that all of our students will benefit from the leadership decisions that are made at the local, state, and national level,” he added

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Seamus Othot

Seamus Othot is a reporter for The Maine Wire. He grew up in New Hampshire, and graduated from The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts, where he was able to spend his time reading the great works of Western Civilization. He can be reached at [email protected]

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Louise Woods
Louise Woods
11 months ago

The voice of common sense and reason brought to us by the folks in Hodgdon , Maine .
This is the NEW home of REAL MAINERS & REAL AMERICANS .
Bravo ….Kudos ….Well Done

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Dr. Ed
Dr. Ed
11 months ago

Are they also excluding girls from the boy’s teams?
Fair is fair — it should go both ways.

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Eric G.
Eric G.
11 months ago

It’s comforting to know that there is still at least ONE place in Maine where it is still
“ The Way Life Should Be “
Congratulations Town of Hodgdon for standing up to Augusta’ s tyranny .

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Joel
Joel
11 months ago

Excellent

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getting played
getting played
11 months ago

OUTSTNDING! finally! others need to follow asap! silence is compliance! however the superintendant statement is concerning… fundings the reason… to not acknowledge the main issue in his statement is a red flag… hope they are not planning on just not following there own rules…

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Louis Louis
Louis Louis
11 months ago

Contrast this article to the one about Worchester Mass .
A sanctuary of insanity vs , A sanctuary of normalcy .
Sooner or later the state will have to make a choice .
Choose wisely .

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Mr. Ed equine
Mr. Ed equine
11 months ago

Mr. Ed says girls in boys sports is a myth perpetuated by people pretending to be doctors. Listen to the talking horse, he is wise beyond his years.

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RepPerkins
RepPerkins
11 months ago

I spoke to the board, as did their local rep, Representative Tracy Quint, prior to their vote.

The boar showed great leadership and courage being first in the state to stand up proper;y for their constituents and in protecting Maine women and girls.

This is what a school board is supposed to do – represent the people that elected them!

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sandy
sandy
11 months ago

Pleased to see that the Board of Hodgeon places their Students above the Governors poor judgement.

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radical leftist reality
radical leftist reality
11 months ago

its not over yet! they will be punished! will the governor bring on somethpe of lawfare or maybe even state police? board members better have their I’s dotted and T’s crossed… janets coming…. she has to slap this down before other school boards accross the state grow a pair!

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Olde Crone
Olde Crone
11 months ago

Sense and sensibility in district 2.

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Boxcar
Boxcar
11 months ago

Maybe Janet “SEE YOU IN COURT” Mills will now have to get Aaron “I’LL SLEEP WITH ANYONE, EVEN JANET MILLS” Frey to file a lawsuit against the Hogdon schoolboard just to make an example of them.

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I.P. Freely
I.P. Freely
11 months ago

Remember it was the Mills Administration majority that changed the laws to except transvestites into women’s sports & locker rooms

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Christine
Christine
11 months ago

Now that’s common sense resistance.

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Bonnie ESTABROOK
Bonnie ESTABROOK
11 months ago

Proud of this Maine town for standing up for this issue! Boys out of girls sports, bathrooms, dressing rooms & safety! Thank you!

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Craig
Craig
11 months ago

This is fabulous! We need more people school boards, town governments, etc. Standing up pushing back on these lunatics freaks in augusta!! Hopefully this is the first domino to fall right!!

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Kres
Kres
11 months ago

Bravo, you are right. Our governor is an elderly joke.

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Ted Sirois
Ted Sirois
11 months ago

I’m tired of living in the liberal crap hole that has become of Southern Maine. It looks like heading to Hodgdon is the direction to take.

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