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Arlington board reverts to pre‑2024 Title IX policy language, reinstates prior harassment policies and adopts nondiscrimination update

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Following a court decision affecting 2024 Title IX regulations, the Arlington School District board voted to retire policies adopted under the newer regulations and to reinstate earlier policy language; the board also approved multiple policy adoptions and routine governance updates.

The Arlington School District Board of Directors voted to retire several board policies that had been adopted to align with the 2024 federal Title IX regulations and to reinstate earlier policy language the district used prior to August 1, 2024, citing a federal court decision that found the 2024 regulation changes unconstitutional.

Eric Dion, the district’s executive director of human services, told the board the changes were prompted by a court ruling in Kentucky that overturned the 2024 Title IX regulation changes and that the district would “go back to the policies that we had in place prior to the August 1” implementation date. He summarized the board’s actions as “rebooting everything…

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