The woman for America (CWA) worried has filed a complaint of title IX against the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) for allowing the Athlete Trans Sadie Schreiner to compete in the female athletics team, Pak Gazette Digital has learned.
The CWA has filed its complaint with the United States Department of Education, which has recently launched research on other institutions for possible violations of Title IX, including the State University of San José, the University of Pennsylvania and the Athletic Associations of the School Secondary in Massachussetts, Minnesota and California.
The CEO and president of CWA, Penny Nance, provided a statement to Pak Gazette Digital, preparing the complaint.
“The Rochester Institute of Technology continues to violate the anti -discrimination rules of title IX for male and female teams through the list of a trans identification man in his athletics team. It is not the federal law and, in fact, does not comply with the title IX.
“Although rit claims publicly You are following the NCAA policy, its duty under the law is to follow Title IX. Educational institutions cannot hide behind NCAA for their intentional violations of women’s civil rights. Neither the previous NCAA policy nor its revised policy announced on February 6, 2025, completely protects women’s sports for women only as required in the regulations of Title IX that differentiate male and female teams on the basis on the basis sex “.
Pak Gazette Digital has communicated with rit to comment.
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Sadie Schreiner runs to qualify for the 400M race in the Outdoor Athletics Championship of 2024 NCAA DIII at the Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium on May 24, 2024, in Myrtle Beach, SC. (Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post through Getty Images)
A Rit spokesman previously told Pak Gazette Digital that Schreiner does not participate in future events, since the program is complying with the The new NCAA policy This reflects the recent executive order of President Donald Trump that prohibits trans athletes from women’s sports.
“We continue to follow the NCAA participation policy for students Transgender athletes after the executive order of the Trump administration. Sadie does not participate in the next meeting,” said the spokesman.
However, RIT has not confirmed Pak Gazette Digital if Schreiner has been eliminated from the list and is no longer practicing with the team. Schreiner still has a Player profile page on the official website of the team.
The NCAA policy also establishes that a biological man can still practice in a team of women and “receive benefits.”
“A student athlete assigned to birth can practice in a team of women in the NCAA and receive all other benefits applicable to athletes,” says politics.
President Donald Trump signed the executive order of “No Men In Women’s Sports” last week, which reduces federal funds for any institution that allows Trans athletes to compete in women’s sports.
Currently, Schreiner has multiple school records on the Women The 200 and 400 meters boards.
Schreiner has been a prominent controversial figure in female athletics last year, especially after an appearance in the outdoor athletics championship of Division III of the NCAA of 2024 in May.
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At the beginning of that month, Schreiner competed in the Championship of the League of Liberty and won the 200 and 400 meters female, breaking the 400 -meter record in the process. Schreiner would have ended last in more than two seconds if the athlete had presented the same performance in male competition.
Recently, at the end of January, Schreiner boasted after winning an event against female opponents.
“It is not the race I was looking for in this week, my peaks almost fell into the turn and with a bad start, my time was almost what I wanted,” wrote the Runner rit in an Instagram post.
“The good news is that the season has just begun, and I will leave everything on the track of the nationals,” Schreiner added with a transgender pride flag emoji.
On January 17, Schreiner took first place in the scripts of 200 and 400 meters at the Brockport on Friday night Rust Buster, occupying the first places on two older people. In the 200 -meter Dash, Schreiner beat his teammate Caroline Hill for 1.5 seconds and obtained first place in the 400 -meter honors of Marissa Wise in Brockport for almost 3.5 seconds. Schreiner’s results achieved automatic qualification for regional regional athletics championships of the Atlantic.
On January 24, Schreiner took first place in the 200 -meter race in the friday meet rit, surpassing the Junior of the Liberty League, Lexi RodrÃguez de Brockport, with an even faster time. On January 30, Schreiner took first place in the scripts of 200 and 400 meters against the opponents of the Liberty League.

Sadie Schreiner wears a transgender flag before going to the awards post after finishing third in the final of the 200 m race in the Outdoor Athletics Championship of 2024 NCAA DIII in the Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium on May 25, 2024 , in Myrtle Beach, SC. (Photo by Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post through Getty Images). (Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post through Getty Images)
Schreiner also made a point speak out Against states and universities that did not offer the trans athlete a complete scholarship when Schreiner wanted to transfer, in December. The athlete blamed the laws into 25 states that prohibit Trans athletes with girls and women.
“Among all the transfers of obstacles they usually have, there is an additional layer because it is trans, 50% of the country forbade me Schreiner said.
“It was also clear that the states that did it, regardless of how inflexible the coaches were to have me in their teams, the university administrations would generally prevent them from allowing them to participate.”