Title IX and pregnant and parenting students
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- California school boards don't want to protect gay students. DeKoven, Rob // Gay & Lesbian Times;8/14/2008, Issue 1077, p32
The article discusses the court case wherein the plaintiff accused the Poway High School in California of being responsible for failing to protect its GLBT students from harassment.
- Gender equity in sports: Be prepared, be informed. Schlafer, Dan // American School Board Journal;Oct2010, Vol. 197 Issue 10, p48
The article offers the author's insights regarding the compliance of the school system for the Title IX of the Educational Amendments Act of 1972 on gender equity in sports. He mentions that the inclusion of the Title IX in the school system will made the school to be liable for the parental...
- Sex Discrimination in Vocational Education: Title IX and Other Remedies. Shelton, Dinah L.; Berndt, Dorothy // California Law Review;Jul-Sep74, Vol. 62 Issue 4, p1121
Examines the U.S. laws governing sex discrimination in vocational education. Restrictive entrance policies in vocational high schools; Importance of counseling; Doctrine of implication.
- Right goes after schools. Keen, Lisa // Bay Windows;4/27/2006, Vol. 24 Issue 19, p15
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- Mass. approves bill outlawing bias against gay students. Diegmueller, Karen // Education Week;12/15/93, Vol. 13 Issue 15, p16
Reports on the Massachusetts Senate's approval of a bill which protects gay and lesbian students in public schools from harassment and abuse. Student reactions before the bill's approval; Report on the treatment of homosexuals in high schools.
- Despairing Over Disparity. Poltenson, Norman // Business Journal (Central New York);4/11/2008, Vol. 22 Issue 15, p24
The author reflects on the disparity between the sexes in the academe. He mentions that Lawrence Summers, president of Harvard University, has stressed the paucity of women who pursue math and science careers, and suggested that discrimination might not account for the inequality in the hard...
- Demystifying sex discrimination laws in higher education. // Women's International Network News;Winter91, Vol. 17 Issue 1, p70
Reports on the availability of a chart published by the Project on the Status and Education of Women of the Association of American Colleges, containing the federal laws and regulations that prohibit sex discrimination in higher education. Contents of a publication of the association; Benefits...


