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Jefferson County, Colorado, Is Betraying Parents And Girls With Title IX Lies

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18.03.2026

Jefferson County, Colorado, Is Betraying Parents And Girls With Title IX Lies

61 cases! What the hell are the officials in this district thinking?

Milt Harris ——Bio and Archives--March 18, 2026

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Jefferson County, Colorado, is thumbing its nose at federal law and the rights of young girls by deliberately clinging to a misinterpretation of Title IX. This type of blind loyalty to the blatant ignorance of truth is unbelievable. Jefferson County doesn’t have one case of a male athlete competing on a female team, or two, or three, or four. According to the U.S. Department of Education, there are 61 cases of males competing against females.

Of course, indignity and betrayal doesn’t stop with boys stealing spots on girls' teams. According to a news release, the school board is continuously violating Title IX rules “by permitting male students to access female bathrooms, locker rooms, and overnight accommodations, and to compete in female sports.”

According to the Office of Civil Rights, the school's athletic rosters showed that males are filling up to 61 roster spots on female sports teams.

The problem here is pure radical leftist-based delusions. The County officials refuse to acknowledge science and biology, and instead cling to the mental illness of boys pretending to be girls. By siding with the deranged, they are punishing innocent girls. The office’s release states that the district “discriminates against females by denying them safety, dignity, and equal access to educational programs and activities.”

Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Kimberly Richey wasn’t mincing words:

The district is required to publicly declare its compliance with Title IX by using biology to determine gender and by adhering to federal law regardless of state definitions of biology.

Lindsay Datko, one of the parents, backed the action, she told CBS News:

“This is real children who are developing who need these guidelines and boundaries so that everybody feels comfortable attending Jeffco schools.”

She stated that parents blew the whistle after one overnight incident.

While not explicitly stating it would refuse compliance, the school district issued a statement declaring that the Department of Education’s conclusion is incorrect and that the proposed Resolution Agreement by OCR would put Jeffco in direct conflict with Colorado law.

The district came under federal scrutiny in June of last year. At that time, the probe was centered around a district policy in which students could be “assigned to share overnight accommodations with other students that share a student’s ‘gender identity.’”

The policy came to light after “parents of an 11-year-old girl in the district discovered their daughter would have had to share a bed with a male student on an overnight school trip without being notified by the school.”

At that time, the Education Department stated that parents were informed that students would be separated by gender, but not that the definitions allowed boys to identify as girls.

61 cases! What the hell are the officials in this district thinking?

Milt spent thirty years as a sales and operations manager for an international manufacturing company. He is also a four-time published author on a variety of subjects. Now, he spends most of his time researching and writing about conservative politics and liberal folly.

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