A Utah State Board of Education member was stripped of her committee assignments and asked to resign this week after she questioned the gender of a high school basketball player in a Facebook post.
Natalie Cline, the board member, posted a flyer for a high school basketball team in Salt Lake County on Feb. 6 with the caption “Girls’ basketball,” suggesting that one of the girls featured in the image was not female.
The post, which was reported on by KSL TV, a television channel in Salt Lake City, has since been deleted.
The board said Wednesday that, after an investigation, it had decided to censure Ms. Cline, request her resignation and ban her from attending board committee meetings for failing to respect the privacy of students, including portraying them publicly in a negative light.
The Utah Legislature passed a resolution on Thursday against Ms. Cline for her “abhorrent actions” that had led to “relentless harassment and bullying, including threats of violence” of a student.
Persons:
Natalie Cline, Cline, Rachel van der Beek, ”
Organizations:
Utah State Board of Education, KSL TV, Utah Legislature, Salt Lake Tribune
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Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Utah, Salt