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School Committee makes consent education for CRLS athletes an ongoing, seasonal requirement

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The committee unanimously adopted a motion to continue consent education workshops for Cambridge Rindge and Latin student-athletes annually, building on student-led Title IX training and a peer 'train-the-trainer' model.

The Cambridge School Committee on April 15 adopted a motion to continue seasonal consent education workshops for Cambridge Rindge and Latin School (CRLS) athletes and to institutionalize the student-led training model that has been piloted in recent seasons.

Member Alex Weinstein introduced the motion, noting the work of CRLS student Title IX advocates and athletic director Tom Maria, who described the program’s format and recent peer-led sessions. Member Rachel…

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