Which school is acting legally?(1 point) Responses In a school, the boys’ teams have significantly more school funding, but more people go to see the boys’ games than the girls.’ In a school, the boys’ teams have significantly more school funding, but more people go to see the boys’ games than the girls.’ A school has a girls’ softball team and a boys’ baseball team; it doesn’t have girls’ baseball or vice versa. A school has a girls’ softball team and a boys’ baseball team; it doesn’t have girls’ baseball or vice versa. A school doesn’t allow a student with a wheelchair to play because it wouldn’t be fair to their teammates. A school doesn’t allow a student with a wheelchair to play because it wouldn’t be fair to their teammates. A school allows autistic students to compete, as long as they don’t need to be treated differently than the other athletes.

Based on the information provided, the third option is the only one that may potentially be acting legally. Allowing autistic students to compete, as long as they don't require special treatment, can be considered fair and inclusive. However, it ultimately depends on the specific laws and regulations of the jurisdiction in which the school operates.