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Female High School Athletes Go the Distance in Title IX Settlement with Hawaii Department of Education
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Female High School Athletes Go the Distance in Title IX Settlement with Hawaii Department of Education

Female athletes at Campbell alleged widespread and systemic sex discrimination. Female athletes frequently had to use bathrooms in a nearby Burger King or hide underneath bleachers to change for practice. The girl’s water polo team would often have to practice in the ocean, facing winds and waves. Meanwhile, male athletes had access to their own locker room and appropriate athletic facilities. Moreover, when Campell’s female athletes reported disparate treatment to the school, they faced retaliation and threats to cancel the girls water polo season. Plaintiffs sought injunctive relief under Title IX. They alleged the Hawaii Department of Education and the Oahu Interscholastic Association failed to provide female athletes with equal athletic participation opportunities and equal athletic treatment and benefits. Plaintiffs also alleged the Department of Education retaliated against the class when student athletes reported gender discrimination.

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