Gender Equity
ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDELINES FOR TITLE IX
Preface
District 41 and the Athletic
Department of Rock Island High School are committed to providing
athletic opportunities and benefits to all students without regard to
or discrimination based on the gender of the participants. Therefore it
is the purpose of these Administrative Guidelines to set forth the
District's commitment to gender equity and to ensure compliance
therewith.
A. COACHING
1. All students participating
in interscholastic athletic activities shall have equal opportunity to
coaching irrespective of the gender of the participants. Coaching
assignments will be made on the basis of the number of students
participating and the nature and requirements of the particular sport.
Male and female athletes participating in the same sport, i.e. golf,
tennis, soccer, swimming, cross country, track and field, and
basketball, shall be provided with comparably equivalent numbers of
qualified coaches in proportion to the number of team participants.
2.
Coaches' salaries shall be set without regard to the gender of the
participants being coached. Rather salaries shall be set pursuant to
the gender neutral differential schedule as may from time to time be
adopted by District 41 in agreement with the bargaining unit
representing the coaching staff. The salary schedule for coaches of
male and female teams participating in the same sport, i.e. golf,
tennis, soccer, swimming, cross country, track and field, and
basketball, shall be the same, subject only to deviation for such
non-gender discriminatory factors as number of participants being
coached, and extent of coaching duties.
3. It is the intent and purpose
of this guideline to ensure that coaches performing the same or
substantially equivalents duties and responsibilities shall be paid the
same stipend for coaching, regardless of the gender of the participants
being coached.
B. LAUNDRY SERVICES
1. District 41 owns a
commercial quality washer and dryer that are housed in the lower
hallway of the field house concourse across from the athletic training
room. All teams irrespective of the gender of the team participants may
use the school laundry facilities for the laundering of practice and/or
game uniforms. It is the responsibility of each team to do its own
laundry. District 41 does not employ any laundry personnel.
2. District 41
shall provide end of season outside laundry service for all sports
regardless of the gender of the sport participants. It shall be the
coach's responsibility to bundle all uniforms and school owned apparel
at the conclusion of the sport season in preparation of delivery of the
items to a commercial laundry service.
3. District 41
shall provide weekly laundry service for football game uniforms as a
result of weight of the material and the excessive soil and stains
accumulated on the uniforms as a result of the nature of the sport. If
other sports demonstrate a similar need for frequent commercial
cleaning, such a determination shall be made solely on the basis of
laundry need and nature of the sport, without regard to the gender of
the sport participants.
C. EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES
1. Each
year the Athletic Director shall request each sport coach to submit a
list of equipment and supplies desired for the sport's next season.
Equipment and supplies shall be furnished, subject to district budget
constraints, based on need and without regard to the gender of sport
participants. Generally, uniforms that are exposed to substantial wear
and tear (such as football, baseball, and softball) shall be replaced
on a four (4) year rotation irrespective of gender. Uniforms that are
exposed to less wear and tear may be replaced at less frequent
intervals so long as the determination regarding replacement is totally
gender neutral. The average age of uniforms provided to female athletic
teams shall be substantially equivalent to the average age of uniforms
provided to male athletic teams.
2. Equipment
and supplies for male and female teams shall be of substantially
equivalent quality and provided in quantities so as to meet the
reasonable needs of the sport.
3. It is
recognized that students participating in some sports provide a portion
of their own equipment. I.e., tennis racquets, golf clubs, baseball
gloves, softball gloves, socks, shoes, bags, jackets, and some
clothing. Male and female students participating in the same or similar
sports shall not be required to purchase equipment substantially
different in cost. For example, if girls' tennis or golf purchases
their own shirts, District 41 shall not provided free shirts to boys'
tennis or golf. If girls' tennis or golf is expected to spend $30 or
$40 on equipment, boys' tennis or golf shall be expected also to spend
$30 or $40 on equipment. Under no circumstances shall female athletes
be required to purchase disproportionately more equipment and supplies
necessary to their respective sports than male athletes do.
D. GAME SCHEDULING
1. Teams shall have the
opportunity to schedule home games at "prime" or "optimal" times so as
to achieve exposure of the team to the largest audiences possible and
to receive the greatest amount of attention from the public and college
recruiters as is possible.
2. District 41 facilities
including the swimming pool, tennis courts, stadium, gymnasium, field
house, and athletic fields shall be made available to athletic teams
without regard to gender. Determination as to the use of facilities
shall be made based upon the following criteria:
** In Season teams shall have priority for facility use.
- Facility appropriate and necessary to meet the needs of the sport.
- Availability of alternate facilities both to the requesting sport and to others that may be displaced by the request.
- Quality of the facility in appearance, convenience, and available amenities.
- Gender shall not be a factor in facility determinations.
3. Each sport shall determine
what "prime time" means for their sport. The athletic director
periodically interviewing the sport coach and participants shall make
such a determination. It is recognized that athletic contest scheduling
is often done one or two years in advance. In the event a sport's
perception of "prime time" changes, scheduling shall be adjusted as
soon thereafter as is practical and possible.
4. In the event two teams are
in season at the same time and each qualify under the above criteria
for use of the same facility, the teams shall alternate use of the
facility or, by agreement of the coaches and athletic director may
reach some other accommodation to meet the needs of the teams; so long
as the determination is not made upon the basis of the gender of the
participants.
5. No conference rule,
regulation, policy, or procedure shall circumvent, obviate, or negate
District 41's commitment to gender neutrality regarding scheduling of
contests and use of facilities.
E. LOCKER ROOMS
1. District 41 shall provide
reasonably adequate locker room facilities for all sport teams. Males
and females shall be provided with substantially equivalent locker
rooms with regard to relative size and quality.
2. Lockers shall be provided to each participant reasonably adequate to meet the needs of each participant's sport.
F. PUBLICITY SERVICES
1. Cheerleading and pep band
services shall be made available to sport teams without regard to the
gender of the participants. Determination shall be made based on the
desire of the particular sport and appropriateness of providing such
services to the event. Appropriateness may include considerations
regarding availability of performance space, nature of the sport, and
size of the crowd following the activity.
2. Based on the above,
cheerleading shall be offered to Football, Boys' Basketball, and
Girls' basketball and such other sports as may be selected.
3. Pep Band services shall be
provided to Boys' Basketball and Girls' Basketball. In addition the
marching band shall perform at varsity football games as part of the
band's competitive marching season activities.
4. Pep Rallies shall be held
at the beginning of each sport season. At such rallies all sport teams,
male and female, for that season shall be promoted in an equal manner,
one not any more prominently than the other. In addition, if a team
qualifies for State tournament competition or otherwise receives high
recognition and honor, a pep rally may be held to honor and support
such team so long as the conducting of such rallies is consistent for
both male and female teams.
5. Schedules and promotional
publications shall be provided for female sport teams comparatively
equivalent to male teams. School sport calendars shall include both
male and female teams. If handout schedules are prepared for male
teams, similar handout schedules shall be prepared for female teams and
disseminated in the same fashion as the male team schedules.
G. TRANSPORTATION, MEALS and HOUSING
1. Transportation for athletic
teams shall be provided without regard to the gender of the team. Team
travel within a 90-mile radius of Rock Island shall be in school
busses, unless transportation for the particular team by coach bus
provides a cost savings as compared to the cost of school busses. Team
travel beyond a 90-mile radius of Rock Island shall be in coach busses.
Teams with fewer participants may be transported in vans. A team may
upgrade from a school bus to a coach bus by paying the difference in
costs out of funds raised by the particular team. Similarly, if a team
qualifies for coach transportation but nevertheless elects to use
school bus transportation, the cost savings shall be reserved for use
by that team for other purposes.
2. District 41
does not provide "per diem" allowances or meals for athletes. In the
event a team qualifies for Illinois High School Tournament competition,
funds provided by the IHSA for meals or the team may use per diem
allowances. Teams may use funds raised through their own fund raising
activities or from bus savings to defer the cost of meals for team
participants.
3. In the event
the coach and athletic director determine that participants in an
athletic event should go to the event the night prior to its beginning;
or, should remain over night during or immediately after an athletic
event, District 41 shall pay for all housing costs for team members and
coaches. The determination as to whether overnight lodging is required
shall not be made on the basis or the gender of the participants.
Opportunities for overnight athletic trips shall be comparably
equivalent for male and female athletes, based on the circumstances of
the situation and not the gender makeup of the team.
H. OFFICIALS
1. District 41
shall employ the services of quality, certified officials for all
athletic contests irrespective of the gender of the team involved. Pay
for officials shall be the same for boys' or girls' contests in the
same or similar sport.
2. District 41
shall subscribe to and use the Western Big 6 schedule of athletic
officials' pay, which schedule is gender neutral.
I. OUTSIDE ORGANIZATIONS
1. District 41 shall not make
its athletic facilities available for use by any group or organization
that fails to comply fully with the mandates and requirements of Title
IX.
2. In the event
compliance is questioned, it shall be the responsibility of the group
or organization wishing to use District 41 facilities to provide
documentation or other information as may be requested by District 41
so as to satisfy the District that the requesting organization is in
compliance with Title IX.
3. Groups that
routinely use District 41 facilities, such as the Rock Island Park
Board, shall provide upon request of the district, such information and
data as may be required to satisfy the District that park board
programs operated on school property are gender neutral and fully
comply with Title IX. Failure to provide such satisfaction shall result
in termination of the organization's use of school facilities.
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