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 mother met with various school and District personnel, sent them letters and emails, and pursued a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights; by the end of his sophomore year when those efforts had not resulted in any change to the school bathroom policy, Adams, through his mother, filed this lawsuit. Doc. 160-1 at Tr. 254–60.

For some of Adams’ classes during his junior year, the gender-neutral bathrooms were considerably further away than the boys’ restrooms. at Tr. 117, 119, 122–24, 176–79. Adams monitors his fluid intake to minimize his need to use the restroom and he now uses the school bathroom only once or twice a day. at Tr. 118–19, 172. Adams thinks ahead about where his classes are and which bathrooms he can access, worrying he will miss valuable class time if a gender-neutral bathroom is not nearby. at Tr. 118–19. Adams’Adams [sic] has not registered for any physical