Good news is that anyone can quickly and easily file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education Office of Civil Rights.
Here is how:
1. Determine whether you have a likely Title IX violation.
Here’s a quick test:
a. Does the school or group receive federal funds? Nearly all public K-12 schools and all universities and colleges (including private) receive money from the U.S. federal government.
b. Does the scholarship, program or club exclude a gender? Here are some real-life examples. [screenshots from annual report]
c. There are exceptions for choirs, beauty pageants, sororities, fraternities, women’s centers, single-sex sports and others. Is your case outside these exceptions?
If the answer is yes to all three, go to step 2:
2. Collect this info:
Each school is governed by a regional office of the Department of Education
OCR Boston Office
J W McCormack Building
5 Post Office Square, 8th Floor
Boston, MA 02109-3921
OCR.Boston@ed.gov
OCR New York Office
32 Old Slip, 26th Floor, Room 2620
New York, NY 10005-2500
OCR.NewYork@ed.gov
OCR Philadelphia Office
The Wanamaker Building 100 Penn Square East, Suite 515
Philadelphia, PA 19107-3323
OCR.Philadelphia@ed.gov
OCR Atlanta Office
61 Forsyth St. S.W., Suite 19T10
Atlanta, GA 30303-8927
OCR.Atlanta@ed.gov
OCR Chicago Enforcement Office
John C. Kluczynski Federal Building
230 S. Dearborn Street, 37th Floor
Chicago, IL 60604
OCR.Chicago@ed.gov
OCR Dallas Office
1999 Bryan Street, Suite 1620
Dallas, Texas 75201-6810
OCR.Dallas@ed.gov