AIMS Middle School Athletics Department

AIMS Middle School TEAMS

  • Flag Football (Fall)

  • Girls Volleyball (Fall)

  • Boys Basketball (Winter)

    Girls Basketball (Winter)

  • Boys Soccer (Spring)

  • Girls Soccer (Spring)


The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) enforces, among other statutes, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. Title IX protects people from discrimination based on sex in education programs or activities that receive Federal financial assistance. Title IX states that:

No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.


  • In November 2016, the California Department of Education (CDE) conducted a Federal Program Monitoring Review for Educational Equity - Access to Athletics and Facilities. The CDE wants to ensure that our schools are offering equal number of competitive sports and that facilities (gyms, locker rooms) are equitable for boys and girls.

    WHAT IS SB 1349?

    Under SB 1349, beginning in the 2015-16 school year and every year after, all public primary, secondary, and charter schools offering competitive interscholastic sports in California must report on their school website (or district website if no school site exists) information about boys’ and girls’ athletic participation by the end of each school year.

    WHAT DATA MUST BE PUBLISHED UNDER SB 1349?

    Total Enrollment of Students By Gender: number of boys and girls enrolled in the school

    • Athletes by Gender: number of boys and girls who play competitive sports at the school

    • Teams by Gender, Spots & Level: number of boys’ and girls’ teams, classified by sport and competition level (using # of players on rosters as of the official first day of competition)

    HOW WILL SB 1349 SUPPORT ATHLETIC EQUITY?

    Title IX requires that the number of athletic opportunities, for boys and girls—actual athletes participating—are proportionate to the number of girls and boys at the school. For example as school that is 51% female should have an athletic program of 51% female athletes.

    • SB 1349 will strengthen Title IX enforcement by requiring schools to report on sports participation rates and opportunities by gender. Schools, as well as students and their families, will be able to track this data so as to ensure the school identifies and addresses gender gaps in athletic programs. These reports will make schools accountable for responsibilities under Title IX.

    In order to meet SB 1349 compliance, AIMS will post the following information:

    • total student enrollment by gender (boys, girls)

    • total number of athletes by gender (boys, girls)

    • total number of athletes by sport by gender, by season and by competition level (Varsity, JV, Freshman, etc)

    Learn more about Title IX

    Title IX Survey (2023-2024)
    Title IX Survey (2024-2025)

    Title IX Policy Prohibiting Discrimination On The Basis Of Sex

    AIMS Title IX, Harassment, Intimidation, Discrimination, And Bullying Policy (Board Approval Pending)

    Gender Equity/Title IX from the California Department of Education

    Title IX Handler:

    AIMS Ombudsman
    Contact Ombudsman