The office investigates also whether schools» student discipline
policies discriminate against students of color, and if schools are adhering to Title IX guidance barring discrimination against transgender students.
Not exact matches
According the Fortune, the university has had the same nondiscrimination
policy since the early 1990s, and it wasn't until a gay
student alleged he was
discriminated against by the Beta Upsilon Chi fraternity based on his sexual orientation that questions about the
policy arose.
It could say that it is not
discriminating against the LGBT
Student Alliance; it is only following a consistent
policy on advocacy
against church teaching.
According to the guidelines schools still «violate Federal law when they evenhandedly [emphasis added] implement facially neutral
policies» that were adopted with no intent to
discriminate «but nonetheless have an unjustified effect of
discriminating against students on the basis of race.»
The package included a «Dear Colleague» letter, issued jointly by DOE and DOJ, warning
against intentional racial discrimination but also stating that schools unlawfully
discriminate even «if a
policy is neutral on its face — meaning that the
policy itself does not mention race — and is administered in an evenhanded manner but has a disparate impact, i.e., a disproportionate and unjustified effect on
students of a particular race.»
Ball also reported that officials with the N.C. School Boards Association have identified private schools across the state that openly
discriminate against students and families despite receiving public funding, putting gay parents in the position of having their tax dollars paying for schools that have a
policy of refusing admission to their children.
Matt, enough... You of all people know that AF schools
discriminate against non-English speaking families, they refuse to take their fair share of
students who need special education services, they out - migrate any
students with behavioral issues, they engage in discipline
policies that most would consider child abuse, they refuse to hire or certify their teachers in appropriate numbers...
Achievement First — Hartford should not be able to use taxpayer dollars, and certainly shouldn't be able to expand, as long as they appear to have
policies in place that serve to
discriminate against students and families who speak Spanish or face language barriers or
discriminate against students who have special education needs.
«But there is nothing stopping charter schools from ceasing their
discriminating against SPED and high - needs
students; they do not need a
policy to do what they are legally required to do.
To acknowledge concerns related to marginalization and institutional bias associated with transgender
students; state the association's opposition to legislation and
policies that
discriminate against transgender
students; and to provide recommendations for federal, state, and local policymakers and school leaders on how to better support transgender
students in the K - 12 education system.
At a meeting held at the Department of Education (ED) in Washington today, conservative groups, parents and some teachers asked the Department to rescind federal guidance issued under the Obama administration, ensuring that school districts aren't
discriminating against students through their discipline
policies and practice.
The change drew an outcry from some parents, who said the
policy discriminated against qualified white
students.
The
policy would
discriminate against English Language Learners and especially Windham's large Latino community, as well as
students with special education needs.
Excellent point — and now Charters are not required by law or
policy to reduce racial isolation in fact, nearly every single charter school in CT is more racial isolated than the community they draw from and consistently
discriminate against Latino
Students, students who aren't fluent in the English Language and students who require special education s
Students,
students who aren't fluent in the English Language and students who require special education s
students who aren't fluent in the English Language and
students who require special education s
students who require special education services.
«These universities are saying, «Our
policy is nondiscrimination, so we're not going to adopt a technology we know for sure
discriminates against blind
students,»» said Chris Danielsen, a spokesman for the National Federation for the Blind.
Trinity Western University may have been given the green light for its law school by the B.C. government and preliminary approval from the Federation of Law Societies of Canada, but many in the legal community are calling on provincial law societies to be more vocal
against the school whose
policies will
discriminate against LGBTQ
students and staff.