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Education Department OCR Finds Colorado District Violated Title IX With Male Students on Girls’ Teams and in Female Facilities

The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has concluded that Jefferson County Public Schools in Colorado violated Title IX by allowing male students to access female-only bathrooms, locker rooms and overnight accommodations and to compete on girls’ sports teams, according to findings released Friday. Investigators say district athletic rosters show male students may occupy up to 61 roster positions on girls’ teams and that these policies denied girls “safety, dignity and equal access” to educational programs and activities. Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Kimberly Richey accused the district of prioritizing “gender identity” over equal access for female students and said the Trump administration will not relent until female athletes’ protections are “fully restored,” language that underscores this administration’s broader shift in federal Title IX enforcement away from gender identity inclusion and back toward biological sex distinctions. OCR has issued a proposed resolution agreement giving the district 10 days to voluntarily come into compliance or face potential federal enforcement action, following an investigation that began in June 2025 over the removal of single-sex safeguards on overnight trips but widened to cover facilities use and athletics. The case will be watched closely by other districts and advocacy groups on both sides of the transgender sports and facilities debate, as it signals how far the administration is willing to go in using federal funding leverage to force changes in school gender policies.

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📌 Key Facts

  • OCR found Jefferson County Public Schools violated Title IX by allowing male students to access female bathrooms, locker rooms and overnight accommodations and to compete on girls’ sports teams.
  • Federal investigators say athletic rosters indicate male students may occupy up to 61 roster positions on girls’ sports teams across the district.
  • The Office for Civil Rights issued a proposed resolution agreement giving the district 10 days to voluntarily comply before potential federal enforcement, after an investigation opened in June 2025 over overnight-accommodation safeguards.

📊 Relevant Data

Males typically outperform females by 10%-30% in athletic events and sports relying on endurance, muscle strength, speed, and power post-puberty.

The Biological Basis of Sex Differences in Athletic Performance: A Narrative Review — PubMed

Transgender women athletes have won nearly 900 medals in women's athletic events, displacing female competitors in those positions.

UN study reveals transgender athletes have won nearly 900 medals in womens competitions — KFOX-TV

In mixed-sex contact sports, females face higher risks of injury when competing against males due to physiological differences.

Expert Declaration Concerning Injury Risks Associated with Males and Females Participating Together in Contact Sports — Maine Legislature

Transgender identification among U.S. youth aged 13-17 has increased to 3.3% in recent years, up from previous estimates of around 1.4% in 2022.

How Many Adults and Youth Identify as Transgender in the United States? — Williams Institute

Jefferson County Public Schools enrollment has declined from 78,486 in 2021-22 to 74,227 in 2025, amid lower birth rates and rising housing costs.

Jeffco enrollment falls to historic low as families move — The Golden Transcript

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