H.R.458 - High School Athletics Accountability Act of 2011

To amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to direct certain coeducational elementary and secondary schools to make available information on equality in school athletic programs, and for other purposes. view all titles (2)

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  • Short: High School Athletics Accountability Act of 2011 as introduced.
  • Official: To amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to direct certain coeducational elementary and secondary schools to make available information on equality in school athletic programs, and for other purposes. as introduced.

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Louise Slaughter

D-NY

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Official Summary

1/26/2011--Introduced.High School Athletics Accountability Act of 2011 - Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA) to direct coeducational elementary and secondary schools that participate in any ESEA program to: (1) report annually certain information on equality in

Official Summary

1/26/2011--Introduced.High School Athletics Accountability Act of 2011 - Amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA) to direct coeducational elementary and secondary schools that participate in any ESEA program to:
(1) report annually certain information on equality in their school athletic programs to the Commissioner for Educational Statistics; and
(2) make such information available, upon request, to their students, potential students, and the public. Directs the Commissioner to ensure that such data are posted on the Department of Education's Web site within a reasonable period of time.

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Organizations Supporting H.R.458

  • American Association of University Women
  • National Women's Law Center

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01/24/12
Making Sure Girls Get Equal Treatment in Sports

Please ask your Members of Congress to support the High School Athletics Accountability Act, H.R. 458, and the High School Data Transparency Act, S. 1269. These two bills would require high schools to report information, broken down by gender, on sports ..

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02/06/12
Title IX almost 40: In it for the long run | stanton-company.com

Eliassen and the Olympic athletes spent much of the day meeting with various members of Congress to help get two bills (H.R. 458 and S. 1269) passed. The legislation, known as the High School Athletics Transperancy Bills, ...

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02/06/12
Title IX almost 40: In it for the long run | stanton-company.com

Eliassen and the Olympic athletes spent much of the day meeting with various members of Congress to help get two bills (H.R. 458 and S. 1269) passed. The legislation, known as the High School Athletics Transperancy Bills, ...

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02/06/12
Title IX almost 40: In it for the long run | stanton-company.com

Eliassen and the Olympic athletes spent much of the day meeting with various members of Congress to help get two bills (H.R. 458 and S. 1269) passed. The legislation, known as the High School Athletics Transperancy Bills, ...

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