She graduated from DHS in 2015 and now attends Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania.

Norman did not immediately respond to the Times-News for comment.

In October 2014, Norman took her complaint to the ACLU, which represented her in attempts to mediate the complaint with the school district.

“The mediation had no resolution,” said Ritchie Eppink, legal director with the ACLU of Idaho. Eppink said they received permission from the Human Rights Commission to file the complaint in federal court.

“Now that the case will go before a jury so I’m limited on what I can say about it,” Eppink said. “We’re hoping now to find resolution through this lawsuit.”

The lawsuit has attracted nationwide attention appearing in the Daily Beast and other publications.

Debbie Critchfield, spokeswoman for the Cassia County School District said the district has received the complaint.

“It’s in the legal system,” Critchfield said. “It has been handed over to the district’s legal representatives who will be working with the parties in this case.”

Critchfield said she could not comment further on the case.