The U.S. Department of Education announced that it has initiated four investigations into Title IX violations, with three cases in Michigan and one in North Carolina. The investigations involve Ann Arbor Public Schools and Monroe Public Schools in Michigan, which are being examined for permitting biological males to compete against girls in sports and use girls' locker rooms. Additionally, the Chippewa Valley School District is under scrutiny for similar allegations regarding locker room access. In North Carolina, Buncombe County Schools is being investigated following a report from a parent claiming that female students are required to share restrooms with biological males. Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Kimberly Richey stated that these practices violate federal law and compromise student safety. The affected school districts have expressed their commitment to cooperating with the investigations and maintaining compliance with federal regulations.
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U.S. Department of Education Opens Title IX Investigations in Michigan and North Carolina
The U.S. Department of Education has opened four Title IX investigations into school districts in Michigan and North Carolina. The investigations focus on allegations that these districts allowed biological males to compete in girls' sports and use female locker rooms, raising concerns about compliance with federal law and student safety.
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Trump administration opens four Title IX investigations into Michigan and North Carolina school districts
U.S. Department of Education Opens Title IX Investigations in Michigan and North Carolina