“At no point did Title IX get mentioned,” said Onyeka-Crawford. When the student made the report, she said, she should have been advised of her rights under Title IX. She should have been told about the school’s procedures around sexual assault and given contact information for a Title IX coordinator, a school-appointed representative who makes sure that the school complies with the law under Title IX. (While individual schools might not have their own Title IX coordinators, Chaudhry said, there should at least be one for each school district.)