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Trump Education Department Rescinds Transgender Title IX Deals With Six Districts and Taft College

The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has rescinded portions of six existing Title IX resolution agreements that required specific protections for transgender students, and says it will no longer monitor or enforce those provisions. Officials named Cape Henlopen, Delaware Valley, Fife, La Mesa–Spring Valley, Sacramento City Unified school districts and Taft College as affected, framing the Obama‑ and Biden‑era settlements as “illegal, heavy‑handed manipulation of Title IX.” Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Kimberly Richey said prior administrations launched investigations over “misgendering,” while the Trump team is refocusing enforcement on allegations that girls and women are injured in sports or feel violated in intimate facilities, a sharp shift in federal priorities. In one concrete case, the Delaware Valley School District received a February letter rescinding a settlement that had required restroom access based on gender identity, and its board voted last month to change its transgender policies to comply with the new demands, including rolling back anti‑discrimination protections. The move escalates the administration’s broader fight with civil‑rights groups and many educators over whether Title IX bars discrimination based on gender identity, and puts districts nationwide on notice that earlier agreements on transgender access may be vulnerable to reversal.

Transgenderism/Transexualism Title IX and Education Policy Donald Trump Administration

📌 Key Facts

  • OCR is rescinding and will no longer monitor key portions of six Title IX resolution agreements involving Cape Henlopen, Delaware Valley, Fife, La Mesa–Spring Valley, Sacramento City Unified, and Taft College.
  • Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Kimberly Richey says the prior settlements were unlawful and tied to a "radical transgender agenda," and that the Trump administration will instead prioritize cases involving alleged harms to girls and women in sports or intimate facilities.
  • A February Trump‑era letter to Delaware Valley School District rescinded its Obama‑era settlement requiring restroom access by gender identity, and the district’s board voted last month to alter its transgender policies and rescind certain anti‑discrimination protections to satisfy the Department.

📊 Relevant Data

In 2023, 3.3% of U.S. high school students identified as transgender, and they experienced higher rates of violence and poor mental health compared to cisgender students, with 40% of transgender students reporting being bullied at school versus 14.8% of cisgender male and 20.3% of cisgender female students.

Disparities in School Connectedness, Unstable Housing, and Experiences of Violence Among Transgender and Cisgender High School Students — Youth Risk Behavior Survey, United States, 2023 — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Approximately 25% of transgender high school students skipped school due to feeling unsafe, compared to 8.5% of cisgender male and 14.9% of cisgender female students.

Disparities in School Connectedness, Unstable Housing, and Experiences of Violence Among Transgender and Cisgender High School Students — Youth Risk Behavior Survey, United States, 2023 — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Transgender identification among U.S. college students peaked at around 6.8% in 2022-2023 but declined to 3.6% by 2025, with non-binary identification dropping significantly.

Why Are Fewer Young People Identifying as Trans? — Manhattan Institute

In a 2024 study of youth who received gender-affirming care, 97% continued care with very low rates of regret, and only 4% demonstrated clear regret for at least one treatment.

Levels of Satisfaction and Regret With Gender-Affirming Medical Care in Adolescents — JAMA Pediatrics

There is no authoritative count of transgender athletes in school sports, and lawmakers often could not cite local instances where participation caused problems.

27 States Restrict Trans Participation in School Sports — The New York Times

📊 Analysis & Commentary (1)

The Transgender Tide Has Turned at the Supreme Court
City-Journal by Josh Blackman April 07, 2026

"The City Journal opinion reads recent Supreme Court shifts as a decisive turn against expansive transgender claims, arguing that the Court’s jurisprudence legitimizes the Trump Education Department’s rollback of Title IX transgender agreements and will produce sweeping policy changes at schools and colleges."

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