Pennsylvania student born female seeks to be homecoming king
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A western Pennsylvania school board is reviewing a request by a biologically female student who wants to appear on the ballot for homecoming king.
The Johnstown Tribune-Democrat reports the student, Kasey Caron, was "disappointed" that the Richland School Board did not immediately rule on the request Monday night saying, "I thought they were going to have a change of heart. I am still hoping for one."
Caron was denied a spot on the ballot after a driver's license listed the student's gender as female, though Caron says that has been changed to "male."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}But school board Solicitor Timothy Leventry says the state's legal standard is higher and says there's no doubt that Caron is legally female. Leventry says a physician must certify any sex change and a person's birth certificate must be changed in Pennsylvania.