California County to Spend Up to $1M on Title IX Compliance Audits
All K-12 and post-secondary schools, as well as private institutions, will be subject to the new Title IX audits.
All K-12 and post-secondary schools, as well as private institutions, will be subject to the new Title IX audits.
The settlement was reached exactly two years after student Lauren McCluskey was shot and killed by her ex-boyfriend on campus.
Schools that don’t already have threat assessment teams must implement them now so they are able to comply with Title IX’s new sexual misconduct rules and, most importantly, improve student safety.
The officer was fired by Logan police two days after the Utah Department of Public Safety released its own findings following a monthslong investigation.
The new Title IX rules on sexual misconduct will become the law of the land August 14. School districts need to make significant changes now.
The provisions, added by the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013 require colleges to enact policies and programs to prevent and respond to sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence and stalking.
With a required implementation date of Aug. 14, 2020, K-12 schools must quickly make changes to sexual harassment policies and procedures.
Results from a survey just released by the Anti-Defamation League also found that marginalized groups experience more hate.
Former University of Utah Officer Miguel Deras is now the subject of an internal affairs investigation by the Logan Police Department for showing off explicit photos of Lauren McCluskey.
The man used 13 Instagram accounts to taunt survivors and victims’ families about the deaths of their loved ones, often posing as the shooter.