Title IX was enacted in 1972 to prohibit sex discrimination in educational institutions K-higher education. Its intent was to guarantee to female students equal educational and athletic opportunities afforded to boys and young men. 

The Biden/Kamala administration’s new Title IX regulations redefine sexto include, among other things, gender identitywithin the definition of sex. Eight lawsuits, which include 26 states, one school district, two students and five private organizations, filed against the Biden Administration challenge this new definition.

The State of Kansas v. US Department of Education case provides a way to stop Title IX regulations in North Carolina schools. A case filed in the Kansas federal courts included three private organizations as plaintiffs—Moms for Liberty, Female Athletes United and Young America’s Foundation. The judge ruled that any schools attended by members of these organizations are included in the injunction. If you have kids in North Carolina schools, and would like them to be temporarily protected from President Biden’s Title IX changes, would you consider joining Moms for Liberty, or having your child join Female Athletes United or Young America’s Foundation for free? So far, hundreds of schools in North Carolina are now under the injunction because parents are members.

To view whether your North Carolina school is currently exempt from the Title IX changes, search the list below.

List of Schools Exempt from Title IX Changes:

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