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Board rejects motion to add Jack Fisher’s resolutions amid active court cases and binding OCR agreement

5843956 · September 19, 2025
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The school board voted 2–6 to decline adding two resolutions proposed by Jack Fisher to the meeting agenda, citing ongoing court cases and a binding Office for Civil Rights (OCR) agreement; legal counsel argued federal case law controls Title IX compliance.

The Delaware Valley School District Board of Education voted in a roll-call ballot to decline adding two resolutions proposed by board member Jack Fisher to the agenda, citing active litigation and a binding agreement with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR).

During discussion, several board members said recent court cases — including litigation reaching…

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