Skip to main content
Delaware House Democrats

Ross Levin Bill Would Create Statewide Coordinator to Strengthen Title IX Oversight and Transparency in Delaware Schools

March 5, 2026

DOVER – In an effort to improve equity in school athletics and ensure Delaware schools are compliant with federal law, lawmakers introduced legislation on Thursday to create the role of statewide Title IX Coordinator within the Department of Education.

Under House Bill 300, sponsored by Rep. Melanie Ross Levin and Sen. Laura Sturgeon, this coordinator would be responsible for focusing specifically on athletics and providing comprehensive statewide support, guidance, and monitoring to help public middle and high schools meet Title IX requirements.

“Every young person deserves the chance to compete, grow, and benefit from the teamwork and confidence that athletics provide,” said Rep. Melanie Ross Levin. 

“Title IX created those opportunities for millions of women and girls over the past five decades, but its promise is not automatically realized. Schools often want to do the right thing, but may not always have the resources or expertise to navigate evolving federal guidance. This bill ensures that schools have a partner at the state level who can provide support, share best practices, and help strengthen opportunities for student athletes across Delaware.”

Title IX of the federal Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits discrimination based on sex in education programs and activities that receive federal financial assistance. While Title IX applies broadly, it is best known for expanding opportunities for women and girls in athletics. 

In 1972, the year that this landmark gender equity legislation passed, girls represented 7% of high school sports participants. By 2019, that number rose to 43%.

Because many Delaware schools receive federal funding, they are required to comply with all Title IX regulations. HB 300 is designed to provide clearer guidance and stronger infrastructure to support compliance at the state level.

Under House Bill 300, the Title IX Coordinator would be responsible for:

  • Providing annual training and professional development opportunities for school district and charter school Title IX coordinators, administrators, athletic directors, and coaches.
  • Offering non-legal technical assistance, including guidance on best practices and practical strategies for strengthening gender equity in athletics.
  • Developing and maintaining model policies, tools, and resources that schools can adapt to meet their needs.
  •  Serving as a liaison to help Delaware schools stay informed about evolving federal Title IX guidance and requirements.
  • Submitting an annual public report to the Governor and General Assembly summarizing statewide trends, challenges, and recommendations for strengthening athletic opportunities for students.

Importantly, the bill would also require school districts and charter schools to annually post and report data to the Department of Education, including: participation rates by sex in interscholastic and intramural athletics, budget and expenditure information for boys’ and girls’ sports programs, and any additional information determined necessary by the coordinator to evaluate compliance.

Currently, Delaware does not collect comprehensive, statewide data that allows for a high-level evaluation of gender equity in athletic programs. 

The information collected under the bill would help identify opportunities to strengthen programs and ensure that students across the state have fair access to athletic participation and resources.

If potential inequities are identified, the coordinator may work collaboratively with schools to provide guidance and develop strategies that support stronger alignment with Title IX goals.

“We appreciate the opportunity to work with Rep. Ross-Levin and school leaders to strengthen support for districts and charters implementing Title IX,” said Delaware Secretary of Education Cindy Marten.

“Thanks to Rep. Ross-Levin’s leadership, providing districts and charter schools with access to training and technical assistance will help ensure Title IX requirements are implemented consistently and thoughtfully across Delaware, so all students have fair opportunities to learn in safe and supportive schools.”

“Last year, I was proud to sponsor legislation that strengthened anti-discrimination and harassment protocols in Delaware, and ensured that school staff, faculty, and students had a clear understanding of the role of a Title IX Coordinator,” said Sen. Laura Sturgeon, Senate Prime Sponsor of HB 300.

“This legislation builds on that foundation by creating more oversight to Title IX procedures in Delaware, ensuring not only compliance with federal regulations, but real effectiveness in helping Delaware schools prevent inequities. By enhancing our Title IX athletic practices, we uphold our commitment that fair opportunity be realized for every student in every school each year.”

HB 300 has been assigned to the House Education Committee.

Recent Updates


Filter by Category

Rep. Chukwuocha Issues Statement on Redding Consortium for Educational Equity Redistricting Vote

WILMINGTON – In response to the Redding Consortium for Educational Equity’s vote to formally move forward with the Northern New Castle County Consolidated School District redistricting model, Representative Nnamdi Chukwuocha released the following statement:  “Substantial, tangible, positive change for students in Wilmington and New Castle County […]