Title IX Report Card.
Compliance through collaboration, not confrontation.

Support Equity. Reduce Risk. Document Compliance.
Every school district wants to ensure that its athletic programs are equitable and compliant with Title IX—but navigating the details can be complex. Our Title IX Report Card is designed specifically for school administrators who want a clear, actionable assessment of where their programs stand and how to move forward with confidence.

Ensuring that equal athletic opportunities are provided at high schools as mandated by Title IX
Ensure equity. Avoid risk. Promote excellence.

Proactive Title IX Athletic Compliance Reviews for Schools

We perform Title IX athletic compliance reviews by evaluating your school’s data in the context of federal Title IX requirements set by the U.S. Office for Civil Rights. Our findings are delivered in a clear, easy-to-read scorecard, accompanied by a detailed information packet that highlights any compliance gaps and outlines practical steps to address them.

1. Independent Review: Clear and Actionable

Is your district proactively evaluating its athletic programs for Title IX compliance using impartial analysis and established federal standards?

2. Compliance Scorecard: Simplified and Strategic

Do administrators, board members, and staff have access to a clear summary of compliance across key categories, with practical next steps?

3. Support Tools: Documentation and Guidance

Are you equipped with the right materials—policy checklists, outreach templates, and reporting tools—to close gaps and demonstrate good-faith compliance?

data

The big numbers

Participation
1 Million
participation opportunities that girls miss out on according to Women's sports foundation (Wsf)
Compliance
85%
estimated amount of schools that are not in compliance with title ix
Federal Law
53
years since the passing of title ix regulations
title ix compliance

Is your school in compliance
with Title IX regulations?

"As more and more girls and young women learn about their rights to equal sports programs and facilities under Title IX of the Civil Rights Act, they are realizing how far behind their schools are. More than 3,600 Title IX athletics complaints were filed with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) in fiscal 2014."