The concerned Women for America (CWA) filed a complaint in title IX against the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) for having allowed the athlete Trans Sadie Schreiner to participate in the women’s athletics team, PK Press Club Digital learned .
The CWA filed its complaint with the American Department of Education, which recently launched surveys on other institutions for potential title IX violations, including the San Jose State University, the University of Pennsylvania and sports associations secondary in Massachussetts, Minnesota and California.
The CEO and president of the CWA, Penny Nance, made a statement to PK Press Club Digital, developing on the complaint.
“The Rochester Institute of Technology continues to violate the anti-discrimination rules of the title IX for the male and female teams by placing a transgentifying man in his female track team. Rit apologizes that he follows the transgender participation policy of NCAA (TPP) but this policy is not the federal law and, in fact, does not respect the title IX.
“Although laughing Public claims He follows the NCAA policy, his duty under the law is to follow the title IX. Educational establishments cannot hide behind the NCAA for its voluntary violations of the civil rights of women. Neither the previous policy of NCAA nor its revised policy announced on February 6, 2025 fully protect female sports for women only under title IX regulations which differentiate male and female teams on the basis of sex. “”
PK Press Club Digital contacted laughs to comment.
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Sadie Schreiner qualifies to qualify in the 400m race at the NCAA 2024 NCAA 2024 athletics championships at the Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium on May 24, 2024, in Myrtle Beach, SC. (Jahi Chikwendiu / The Washington Post via Getty Images)
A RIT spokesperson previously told PK Press Club Digital that Schreiner did not participate in future events, because the program complies with The new NCAA policy This reflects the recent executive decree of President Donald Trump, who prohibits transminine sports athletes.
“We continue to follow the NCAA participation policy for transgender students after the Trump administration decree. Sadie is not participating in the next meeting,” said the spokesman.
However, Rit did not confirm to PK Press Club Digital if Schreiner has been removed from the list and no longer trains with the team. Schreiner has a Player profile page On the team’s official website.
NCAA policy also stipulates that a biological man can always practice a female team and “receive advantages”.
“A student-athlete assigned to birth can train in a female NCAA team and receive all the other advantages applicable to student-athletes,” said politics.
President Donald Trump signed the “No Men in Women’s Sports” decree last week, which reduces federal funding for any institution that allows trans athletes to participate in female sports.
Schreiner is currently holding several school records on the female track, notably as holder of RIE room records in the dashes of 200, 300 and 400 meters, 5 and the outdoor record holder in the dashes of 200 and 400 meters.
Schreiner was a leading controversial figure in female athletics last year, in particular after an appearance in the outdoor athletics championship of Division III of the NCAA 2024 in May in May.
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Earlier this month, Schreiner participated in the Liberty League championship and won the 200 and 400 female meters, broke the 400-meter record in the process. Schreiner would have finished more than two seconds last if the athlete had achieved the same performance in the male competition.
Recently, at the end of January, Schreiner boasted after winning an event against opponents.
“Not the race that I was looking for this week, my points almost fell on the turn and with a bad start, my time was not almost what I wanted,” wrote the Rit Runner in an Instagram post.
“The good news is that the season has just started, and I’m going to leave everything on the track at Nationals,” added Schreiner with an emoji from the flag of transgender pride.
On January 17, Schreiner took first place in the dashes of 200 and 400 meters at Brockport Friday Night Rust Buster, taking first place more than two elderly women. At the 200 meter Dash, Schreiner beat the Rit Caroline Hill teammate by 1.5 seconds and won the honors of first place in the 400 meter of Marissa Wise de Brockport of almost 3.5 seconds. Schreiner’s results obtained an automatic qualification for the regional athletics championships entirely Atlantic.
On January 24, Schreiner took first place at 200 meters during the RIT meeting on Friday, beating Lexi Rodriguez, Junior of Liberty League, of Brockport with an even faster period. On January 30, Schreiner took first place in the dashes of 200 and 400 meters against the opponents of the Liberty League.

Sadie Schreiner features a transgender flag before going to the awards ceremony after finishing 3rd in the 200m race final at the NCAA 2024 NCAA 2024 athletics at the Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium on May 25, 2024, to Myrtle Beach, sc. (Photo by Jahi Chikwendiu / The Washington Post via Getty Images). (Jahi Chikwendiu / The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Schreiner also made a point to talk Against states and colleges that did not offer the trans athlete a full scholarship when Schreiner wanted to transfer, in December. The athlete blamed laws in 25 states that prohibit trans athletes from competing with girls and women.
“Among all obstacle transfers, there is an additional layer because it is trans, 50% of the country forbidden me to participate and that meant that I could not attend any of these colleges even if they m ‘Contacted with a full rolling, “said Schreiner.
“It has also become clear that the United States, no matter how much the coaches had to have categorical to me, the college administrations would generally prevent them from allowing me to participate.”