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Parents press 27J on bathroom policy, literacy plans during public comment
Summary
Two public commenters urged the board to revise district bathroom policy in light of a federal OCR finding cited for Denver and to improve transparency and family engagement around read plans and progress-monitoring data; the board listened and directed staff to attempt follow-ups but took no immediate policy action.
Two members of the public used the meeting's public-comment period to raise separate policy concerns that drew board attention but no immediate action.
David Pockington, a district resident, told the board he had filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights (OCR) after OCR found certain Denver policies violated Title IX where intimate facilities were assigned by gender identity rather than…
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