The accurate statement reflecting the relationship between students with disabilities and Title IX protections is that Title IX protects students with disabilities from sex-based discrimination, harassment, and retaliation in educational programs that receive federal funding. While Title IX primarily addresses sex discrimination, it intersects with disability rights laws to ensure students with disabilities receive equal access and reasonable accommodations. Schools must provide an accessible environment, investigate harassment or retaliation, and consult with special education professionals to implement supportive measures that respect both Title IX and disability laws like IDEA and Section 504. This means students with disabilities who face sex- based discrimination, including harassment related to their disability, are protected under Title IX alongside protections specifically for disability under other laws.