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Park City High reports no major Title IX sports imbalance; new sports complex expected to increase home opportunities
Summary
Park City School District Title IX coordinator presented the school'level athletics participation and spending report to the Board, saying male- and female-designated programs are roughly even and that a new Treasure Sports Complex will reduce travel and increase practice and game options.
Park City School District Title IX coordinator Mike Sanrozano told the Park City Board of Education that Park City High School shows no substantial gender imbalance in interscholastic sports and that a new Treasure Sports Complex should increase home-game and practice opportunities. Sanrozano said the district'level report required by Utah law (53G-6-101, "report action plan") lists the number and type of interscholastic sports by gender designation, participating student counts, per-sport spending, and comparisons of practice and game locations by gender. "There's no discrepancy between male designated, which is 47.6 percent, and female designated, 52.4 percent,"…
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