Loudoun County Schools Under Federal Scrutiny After Reports of Secret Bathroom Recordings
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The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights has launched an investigation into Loudoun County Public Schools in Virginia due to allegations that a high school student recorded numerous underage students in bathroom stalls over three years. The inquiry will assess whether the school district violated Title IX by not adequately addressing sexual harassment claims. This follows previous findings that Loudoun's policies regarding gender identity in intimate spaces led to violations. The district is currently classified as 'high-risk' for federal funding, with over $50 million at stake, as it faces scrutiny for its handling of student privacy and safety.
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