Female students at a North Carolina high school are being ignored in their efforts to keep boys out of female bathrooms, according to a new report.
The report in the Daily Wire noted that Trista Ruck, a junior at Cox Mill High School in Cabarrus County, North Carolina, began making public complaints to the school board in December.
In a video posted to X, Ruck said the response of the school principal was that “the court has decided there isn’t anything we can do, and if he wants to be there, he can, and if it was her who was uncomfortable, then she can go somewhere else.”
MASSIVE SCANDAL UNFOLDING IN @CabCoSchools
The school is allowing MALES to invade the girls’ restrooms. Girls are reportedly terrified to go to the bathroom and are holding themselves in to avoid males in their private space.
Students are begging the administration for help,… pic.twitter.com/BAwkHNFvCv
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) April 24, 2026
The school’s stonewalling drew a strong condemnation from Alexis Hughes, founder of You Heard Her, an advocacy for female students.
“This is not about hate or judging any child, and this is not about asking the board to take a position on personal beliefs or ideology,” Hughes said at the board’s April 13 meeting.
“What you are responsible for is ensuring students are safe, that their privacy is protected, and that policies are clear and consistently applied,” she said.
Hughes lashed out at the board, saying Ruck “came to you all for help. You heard her. You did nothing. Shame.”
“There is nothing political about a child that feels unsafe when they are changing clothes. That is a basic expectation of privacy, and it is all of your responsibility,” she said, adding that “policy has to protect all students. And right now, the absence of policy is failing every single student in our district.”
Hughes was among several speakers to castigate the board for its lack of action.
Several speakers condemned the board for failing to act. Once public comment ended, the board continued with its typical agenda without discussing the concerns.
full story at https://www.westernjournal.com/girls-made-feel-uncomfortable-boys-bathroom-told-go-somewhere-else-school-principal/
