
DOE Rules Jefferson County Schools Violate Title IX on Transgender Policies
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The U.S. Department of Education has ruled that Jefferson County Public Schools in Colorado violated Title IX by allowing transgender students to use facilities matching their gender identity. The decision was based on concerns from parents about privacy, safety, and fair access to programs. The district has been ordered to scrap these policies, adopt biology-based definitions for male and female, and issue a public statement on sex discrimination. Noncompliance could result in loss of federal funding. The district plans to review options with community leaders while prioritizing education for all students.
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