December 23, 2024 - 18:24

The Green Bay school district has been identified as having violated Title IX reporting procedures during the years 2018 to 2020. This determination was made following an investigation by the Department of Education (DOE), which highlighted significant shortcomings in the district's compliance with federal regulations aimed at preventing discrimination based on sex in educational institutions.
In response to the findings, the district has committed to implementing a series of changes that have been approved by the DOE. These modifications are intended to enhance the reporting and handling of sexual harassment and assault cases within the schools, ensuring that students receive the support and protection they deserve.
The district's leadership has expressed a willingness to cooperate fully with federal guidelines and to foster a safer educational environment for all students. Stakeholders within the community have welcomed this commitment, emphasizing the importance of accountability and transparency in addressing issues of discrimination and harassment in schools.
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Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools vote to close Glenwood ElementaryThe Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools board voted 7-0 on Thursday to close Glenwood Elementary, with the shutdown set to take effect for the 2027-2028 school year. In a statement released by the...
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Tom Shelton named recipient of 2026 David Karem Award for Excellence in Education PolicyThe Kentucky Board of Education has named Tom Shelton as the recipient of the 2026 David Karem Award for Excellence in Education Policy. The announcement came during the board`s June 4 meeting,...
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