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 identity, the taskforce rejected such a policy for St. Johns County. The leader of the taskforce, Sallyanne Smith, explained why at trial: "[W]hen a girl goes into a girls’ restroom, she feels that she has the privacy to change clothes in there, to go to the bathroom, to refresh her makeup. They talk to other girls. It’s kind of like a guy on the golf course; the women talk in the restrooms, you know. And to have someone else in there that may or may not make them feel uncomfortable, I think that’s an issue we have to look at. It’s not just for the transgender child, but it’s for the [cisgender students]."

Doc. 161 at 213. Smith testified that the taskforce also was concerned about how a change in the policy might apply to genderfluid students—students “whose gender changes between male and female.” Doc. 192 at 17 : There’s another population of people that we learned [about] at the conference, it’s called gender fluid, and some days they feel they’re a boy and some days they feel they’re a girl. So potentially a boy could come,