Superintendent Arntzen Celebrates US Supreme Court’s Title IX Decision

Office of Public Instruction
  • August 23 2024

HELENA – Superintendent Arntzen is celebrating the United States Supreme Court’s August 16, 2024, decision [vmm0dj30.r.us-west-2.awstrack.me] to deny the U.S. Department of Education’s (DOE) request for a partial stay of the injunction [vmm0dj30.r.us-west-2.awstrack.me] on the new Title IX rules. In this lawsuit, Superintendent Arntzen joined Montana, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Idaho, in challenging DOE’s radical redefinition of sex in the new Title IX rules.

“In Montana, we know that girls are girls and boys are boys,” said Superintendent Elsie Arntzen. “This decision protects our Montana women and girls’ freedom to use locker rooms and bathrooms without being subjected to the anxiety of sharing that space with a biological male. I appreciate the U.S. Supreme Court upholding our Montana values, supporting real women, and protecting our Constitutional and parental rights.”

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