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Title IX audit finds no pervasive violations at Richmond High but recommends 14 changes to athletics

5826299 · September 25, 2025
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Church, Church, Hill & Antrim audited Richmond High School athletics and recommended 14 specific measures — from scheduling and transportation practices to facility upgrades and a student-athlete advisory group — to improve gender equity and Title IX compliance.

Richmond Community Schools released a targeted Title IX assessment of Richmond High School Sept. 24 that found the school needs additional female participation opportunities to reach proportionality and identified multiple areas where girls’ teams were treated less favorably, though auditors characterized the deficiencies as fixable rather than pervasive violations.

Attorney Jessica Billingsley of Church, Church, Hill & Antrim (CCHA), who recorded a summary presented to the board, said her firm evaluated participation opportunities, publicity, locker rooms, practice and competitive facilities, scheduling and equipment and supplies. The firm did not evaluate support services, coach compensation, medical services or travel allowances because the district requested a targeted…

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