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U.S. Dept. of Education rescinds Title IX agreement with Cape Henlopen

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U.S. Dept. of Education rescinds Title IX agreement with Cape Henlopen

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The US Department of Education has rescinded a Title IX resolution agreement with Cape Henlopen School District, citing unnecessary and unlawful burdens imposed by prior administrations. The move is part of a broader effort to roll back protections for transgender students, with five other school districts and a college also having their agreements rescinded.

The US Department of Education has rescinded a Title IX agreement with Cape Henlopen School District. The agreement was one of six rescinded by the Department's Office of Civil Rights. The other districts affected are in Pennsylvania, Washington, and California. The Department cited concerns over prior administrations' pursuit of a radical transgender agenda. The move has sparked concern over the impact on transgender students. The Department of Education has been investigating allegations of discrimination and harassment in schools.

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