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Four female athletes challenge state policy in fight to save women’s sports

“Particularly on the time, these state championships meant quite a bit to me. To coach and work that arduous to be within the competition for a state championship and lose due to organic males in my race was actually disheartening and irritating.”
The ACLU of Connecticut, which represented CIAC and its member faculties within the go well with — together with Miller and Yearwood who joined as defendants — didn’t reply to CNA’s request for remark.
A CIAC spokesman instructed CNA the convention had no remark.
Due to the CIAC coverage, Smith walked away from a regional New England meet with a bronze medal as a substitute of a silver as a result of a male took first place.
“All the opposite feminine athletes weren’t capable of advance to the state open or the New England Regional meet as a result of the spots have been taken by organic males,” Smith mentioned.
Soule misplaced the chance to qualify for the meet and the 55-meter sprint, which she had beforehand certified for, for a similar cause.
“I used to be pressured to look at my very own occasion from the sidelines,” Soule added.
ADF senior counsel Christiana Kiefer mentioned that on common, males have a 10-15% larger efficiency common than females.
“Why ought to women even attempt?” Kiefer requested. “The entire cause we even have girls’s sports activities as a separate class is as a result of we acknowledge these actual bodily variations.”
Uphill battle forward for future of ladies’ sports activities
The ladies’ case was dismissed earlier final 12 months by a Connecticut district courtroom decide when it was submitted. ADF then appealed the ruling to the 2nd Court docket of Appeals.
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“What the district courtroom did in dismissing the women’ lawsuit is actually [say] that their inaccurate information, their misplaced alternatives did not matter. And that is merely incorrect underneath Title IX,” Kiefer mentioned.
“Information do matter to athletes,” Kiefer added. “Chelsea Mitchell misplaced 4 state championship titles. She was 4 instances the quickest woman in a state championship race, and but the report books do not replicate her accomplishments. That is one thing that must be fastened.”
The grievance requests that CIAC grant the plaintiffs financial aid, replace the district’s information to take away males from the scores and strike down the coverage.
Kiefer mentioned that ADF was “optimistic” the courtroom of appeals will rule of their favor as a result of the Title IX violation was so “clear.”
She added that they hope it received’t be essential to deliver the case to the Supreme Court docket, “but when essential, we’ll take this case so far as it must go.”
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No. 2 UConn routs Arkansas State 103-34 in opener

Azzi Fudd had 21 of her 27 points in the first half as second-seeded UConn rolled to a 103-34 win over Arkansas State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday.
Freshman Sarah Strong added 20 points and 12 rebounds, five assists and five blocks in her NCAA Tournament debut. Most of those came in the first half when UConn jumped out to a 66-16 advantage at the half, playing nearly flawless basketball.
The Huskies had runs of 22-0, 12-0 and 13-0 in the first half as UConn won its 31st consecutive first-round game.
UConn (32-3) scored 34 points in the first quarter, making all 11 of its two-point shots. Many of those were layups coming off the press.
Arkansas State (21-11), which likes to apply pressure itself, had no answer for the Huskies.
Crislyn Rose led the Red Wolves with seven points. The team shot 17% from the field (12-for-70), including going 7-for-40 from behind the arc.
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Northern Lights seen across Connecticut

The Northern Lights were once again visible in Connecticut, thanks to a solar storm that erupted from the sun’s surface earlier in the week.
The aurora will be visible through the early morning of Saturday with the best viewing time through 4 a.m.
Unlike the aurora event of October 2024, you won’t be able to see this with the naked eye, instead a long exposure camera will be needed.
Look to the north and away from city lights.
Your photos: Northern Lights visible across Connecticut
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Connecticut Health Officials Warn Of Potential Measles Outbreaks At Dozens Of Schools | CT News Junkie

HARTFORD, CT — As measles outbreaks spread across the United States, Connecticut health officials are urging residents to double check their vaccination status, while also raising the alarm about the potential for outbreaks at more than two dozen elementary schools with low immunization rates.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there are 378 confirmed cases of measles in the United States in 18 different jurisdictions, as far west as Alaska and California, as far east as New York and Rhode Island, and as far south as Texas and Florida. That number already eclipses the total number of measles cases for all of 2024, which stood at 285 at the end of the year.
There has been one confirmed death from measles, and another death remains under investigation.
Connecticut has avoided having any measles cases so far, but public health officials say the conditions exist for an outbreak.

Dr. Manisha Juthani, commissioner of the state Department of Health (DPH), said in an interview that there have been no confirmed cases of measles in Connecticut so far, but that cases in neighboring states require that residents be aware of their vaccination status and get the shot if needed.
“Vaccination is the number one way that we can make sure that we can help people stay protected, because you don’t always know exactly what your exposure has been, or what the situation may be,” she said. “Say if you’re in a broader group setting, like you’re at a park or in a movie theater, or something like that. You may not know somebody specifically (with measles), but there could have been somebody there.”
Juthani said the department is not concerned about community spread right now, thanks to high vaccination rates for measles in adults in the state. She also pointed to Connecticut’s childhood vaccination rate for children entering kindergarten, which is 97.7%.
There is still cause for concern though, she said. Juthani said in order to achieve herd immunity against measles, 95% of a given population needs to be fully vaccinated. Herd immunity is an epidemiological concept where high rates of immunizations protect those who are not immunized.
However, according to the state’s 2023-24 school year data on kindergarten immunization rates by school, there were 62 elementary schools where immunization rates below 95%. Of those, 26 were below 90%, and five schools had rates below 80%. The school with the lowest rate of immunization – Stamford Charter School For Excellence – had just 62.5% of its kindergarteners fully immunized.
Waterbury led the list with seven elementary schools where immunizations for measles were below 90%. Bridgeport was second with four, followed by Hartford with three. Schools in Mansfield, Ledyard, Moosup, and other small towns also had schools with sub-90% immunization.
“We continually work with areas where we may see (low immunization rates). When you have less than 95% there is a potential risk in a given community,” Juthani said.
Lack of clarity on immunizations at the federal level, and threats of funding cuts, have placed several state departments on edge, and DPH is no exception.
“We are a highly dependent agency in terms of federal dollars,” Juthani said. “We receive 80% of our funding from the federal government, and we are closely monitoring the situation on a daily and hourly basis, quite frankly.”
Juthani said she did not know what cuts could be coming to her department, “but we do need funding to be ready and to have a response.”
The size of the outbreak has garnered national attention from healthcare professionals.
David Higgins, a practicing pediatrician and health service researcher at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, said even though vaccination rates may be high at the state level, measles spreads at the community level.
“We know, and this is why we’re here today, that in some communities we have seen vaccination rates drop so low that we’re seeing a resurgence in the spread of measles outbreaks,” he said Thursday during a webinar hosted by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. “I like to say that when vaccination rates drop in a community, it is not a question of if, it’s a question of when.”
Measles is one of the world’s most highly transmissible viruses, with a single victim infecting an average of 18 others.
The DPH recommends that everyone should ensure that their vaccination status is up to date before traveling internationally or to areas in the United States with an active measles outbreak. Children ages 6 to 11 months should receive a dose of the MMR vaccine at least two weeks before traveling.
The CDC describes measles an airborne, extremely infectious, and potentially severe rash illness. Before the measles vaccine was introduced, an estimated 48,000 people were hospitalized and 400 to 500 people died of it in the United States each year. This year’s death of a child from measles was the first in the U.S. since 2015.
The data below are listed by name of school, public or non-public, town, MMR vaccination rate %, and number of religious, medical and total exemptions.
2023-2024 Connecticut Kindergarten Immunization Rates by School by Doug Hardy
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