Title IX
What is Title IX ?
Title IX is a federal law enacted in 1972 to ensure that students and employees are protected from discrimination based on their sex in educational programs and activities. If any part of a school district or college receives any Federal funds for any purpose, all of the operations of the district or college are covered by Title IX.
It covers various aspects of education, from sports to admissions and scholarships. Beyond sports, Title IX also addresses issues like sexual harassment and assault on campuses, requiring schools to take measures to prevent and address these concerns. In essence, Title IX promotes gender equity and safety in our schools, making sure that everyone has an equal chance to learn and thrive in a discrimination-free environment.
Title IX Training Materials
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.pdf2026-03-20Title IX Overview
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.pdf2026-03-20Title IX Traning Module for staff
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.pdf2026-03-20New Title IX Rules: K-12 supportive measures and informal resolution
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.pdf2026-03-20New Title IX Regulations: K-12 decision makers
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.pdf2026-03-20New Title IX Rules: Title IX coordinators
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.pdf2026-03-20New Title IX Regulations: Investigator training
