This study is to propose legal and institutional suggestions to improve the current practiceand realize gender equity on the assumption that there are discriminatory practices in schoolsports in Korea. To achieve these goals, this study analyzes relevant laws of Title IX which isconsidered an exemplary case of advancement of gender equity in school sports. Then, analysisof relevant Korean laws about gender equity in school sports follows. In conclusion, it makessuggestions about how to reflect the implications of Title IX and formulate effective policies. To apply Title IX in Korea, this study suggests a proposal to amend the current 「SchoolSports Promotion Act」instead of enacting a new Act. The provisions in the amendment canbe included: sex discrimination, refusal of financial assistance, roles of the School SportsDevelopment Institute, remedy and affirmative action, designation of responsible employee andadoption of grievance procedure, comparable facilities, financial assistance, three-prong-test, andEADA. However, there still are a few questions come to mind as mentioned above. Would itbe possible for a provision of reducing financial assistance from the government to enforceeducational institutions to abide by the Korean version of Title IX? Are Korean femalestudents ready to enjoy gender equity? Would promoting gender equity be effective for theKorean athletic clubs which have weak foundation for athletes? Would amendment be onlysolution? Regardless of such concerns, government should hold down both the amendment ofthe present Act and efforts to overcome constraints in order to successfully implement theKorean version of Title IX, thereby meeting the demands of the times.