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Education Dept launches 18 Title IX probes after SCOTUS hears arguments in efforts to protect women's sports

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The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) announced on Wednesday that it launched 18 Title IX investigations into several school districts across the country a day after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the fight to protect women’s and girls’ sports.

School districts with high-profile transgender athlete controversies were among those under investigation. The targeted districts were in California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont and Washington.

“In the same week that the Supreme Court hears oral arguments on the future of Title IX, OCR is aggressively pursuing allegations of discrimination against women and girls by entities which reportedly allow males to compete in women’s sports. Time and again, the Trump Administration has made its position clear: violations of women’s rights, dignity, and fairness are unacceptable,” Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Kimberly Richey said in a news release.

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A protester holds a sign outside the Supreme Court during arguments over state laws barring transgender girls and women from playing on school athletic teams, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026, in Washington.  (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)

“We will leave no stone unturned in these investigations to uphold women’s right to equal access in education programs—a fight that started over half a century ago and is far from finished.”

The schools under investigation included the following:

  • Jurupa School District (California)
  • Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District (California)
  • Santa Monica College (California)
  • Santa Rosa Junior College (California)
  • Waterbury Public Schools (Connecticut)
  • Hawaii State Department of Education (Hawaii)
  • Regional School Unit 19 (Maine)
  • Regional School Unit 57 (Maine)
  • Foxborough Public Schools (Massachusetts)
  • University of Nevada-Reno (Nevada)
  • Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District (New York)
  • New York City Department of Education (New York)
  • Great Valley School District (Pennsylvania)
  • Champlain Valley School District (Vermont)
  • Cheney Public Schools (Washington)
  • Sultan School District No. 311 (Washington)
  • Tacoma Public Schools (Washington)
  • Vancouver Public Schools (Washington)
  • Fox News Digital reached out to each school and district.

The districts are accused of maintaining “policies or practices that discriminate on the basis of sex by permitting students to participate in sports based on their ‘gender identity,’ not biological sex,” the Education Department said. “These policies jeopardize both the safety and the equal opportunities of women in educational programs and activities.”

Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District responded to a request for comment.

“The Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District has been notified of a review by the U.S. Department of Education,” a school official said. “Our priority has always been to provide safe, respectful, and inclusive learning environments for all students while meeting our obligations under state and federal law. The district’s policies were adopted in good faith and are aligned with applicable law, and we will fully cooperate with all requests related to this matter.”

INSIDE THE SCOTUS HEARING BOUND TO BE A TURNING POINT IN THE CULTURE WAR OVER TRANS ATHLETES IN WOMEN’S SPORTS

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Education Secretary Linda McMahon speaks to the crowd as protesters gather outside the Supreme Court as it hears arguments over state laws barring transgender girls and women from playing on school athletic teams, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026, in Washington (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

The OCR’s announcement came as the Supreme Court heard arguments in two landmark cases to protect women’s and girls’ sports.

The issue at hand is whether laws in Idaho, and West Virginia, that prohibit transgender athletes who identify as women from playing on teams that match their gender identity, discriminate based on sex.

In the case of Little v. Hecox, a biological man who sought to compete on the women’s track and cross-country teams at Boise State University, contended that Idaho’s law, the Fairness in Women’s Sports Act, violated the equal protection clause by excluding transgender women.

West Virginia v. B.P.J. centers on a 15-year-old transgender athlete who identifies as a girl and who argued the state’s ban violated both the Constitution and Title IX’s ban on sex discrimination in federally funded education programs.

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Lawyers for the states defending the bans maintain that separating sports based on biological sex preserves fairness and safety for female athletes and is consistent with Title IX’s definition of sex.

Fox News’ Ashley Oliver contributed to this report.

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Ryan Gaydos is a senior editor for Fox News Digital.



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