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California Cited for Title IX Breach Over Transgender Athlete Participation

Michelle Wilson by Michelle Wilson
June 25, 2025
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California Cited for Title IX Breach Over Transgender Athlete Participation
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The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has determined that the California Department of Education (CDE) and the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) violated federal Title IX regulations by permitting male athletes to participate in girls’ and women’s sports programs.

Following investigations into both agencies, the OCR concluded that California’s current policies on gender participation in school athletics conflict with federal law prohibiting sex-based discrimination in education. The findings mark the result of inquiries launched earlier this year into how state and interscholastic bodies were implementing athletic eligibility rules for transgender students.

The Department of Education issued a proposed Resolution Agreement, requiring CDE and CIF to revise existing policies that allow athletes to join sports teams and access facilities based on their gender identity rather than their biological sex. Federal officials provided a 10-day window for voluntary compliance, warning that failure to meet the deadline could result in enforcement actions, including referral to the U.S. Department of Justice.

Education Secretary Linda McMahon criticized California officials for not upholding federal protections, noting that the state continued to allow male participation in girls’ sports even after Governor Gavin Newsom acknowledged it was “deeply unfair” to do so.

The proposed agreement outlines several required actions, including a mandate for CDE to inform all federally funded schools that Title IX requires sex-based definitions when determining eligibility for female athletic programs. Any state law or local policy that contradicts this interpretation must be withdrawn or formally recognized as overridden by federal law. The agencies must also restore individual records, titles, and awards to female athletes who lost them due to participation by male competitors and issue formal written apologies.

This announcement comes as the Department of Education designates June as “Title IX Month,” marking 53 years since the legislation’s enactment. The case highlights ongoing tensions between federal standards and state-level approaches to gender identity and sports participation.

Tags: California Department of EducationCalifornia Interscholastic FederationCivil RightsGender PolicyGirls' SportsTitle IXU.S. Department of Education

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