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Cookies are Not Accepted - New York Times. Los Angeles Unified School District. Sexual Harassment at School - FindLaw. Is your school doing all it can to both prevent and take action against sexual harassment by students?

Sexual Harassment at School - FindLaw

Until recently, teachers and administrators often brushed off student harassment with an "eh, it's just kids being kids" attitude. That attitude has changed drastically. After repeatedly being ignored regarding their daughter's complaints about being sexually harassed at school, one girl's parents finally got the attention of the U.S. Supreme Court. In Davis v. If a parent brings a case against a school and wins, the school district can be forced to protect their child from sexual harassment.

Title IX Overview Title IX was originally enacted to prevent publicly funded schools from engaging in discrimination based on sex. The Circumstances That Led Up to the Davis Ruling There has not yet been a trial on the Davis claim. The plaintiff's 11-year-old daughter had always been an excellent student. Perhaps the teachers of the school did not know what to do. Five things students can do about racism. Science News for Students. “Will we have to move again?”

Science News for Students

Nida asked her parents. She and her twin brother Noah are 10 years old. Their African-American family had recently moved to a suburb of Atlanta, Ga. Less than a week after the 2016 presidential election, however, a classmate had harassed Nida's brother at school. “Trump’s going to kick you out of the country!” During this year’s presidential campaign, some candidates and their supporters spoke about sending immigrants back to the nation of their birth. Noah felt horrible. No, the family would not move again, Maggie and her husband told their children. But children have not been the only victims of such bigotry. On November 9, 2016, vandals painted a racist message on a park dugout wall in Wellsville, N.Y.

Brian Quinn, Wellsville Daily Christy is a graduate student in upstate New York who studies the immune system. A week later, Christy was with two friends in New Jersey. “Don’t stare,” Christy heard the girls’ mom say. Let Girls Learn. Let Girls Learn. Make your Free Logo in 5 minutes - Online Logo Maker. Smoking. Listen When your parents were young, people could buy cigarettes and smoke pretty much anywhere — even in hospitals!

Smoking

Ads for cigarettes were all over the place. Today we're more aware about how bad smoking is for our health. Smoking is restricted or banned in almost all public places and cigarette companies are no longer allowed to advertise on TV, radio, and in many magazines. Almost everyone knows that smoking causes cancer, emphysema, and heart disease; that it can shorten your life by 10 years or more; and that the habit can cost a smoker thousands of dollars a year. Once You Start, It's Hard to Stop Smoking is a hard habit to break because tobacco contains nicotine, which is highly addictive. People start smoking for a variety of different reasons. Hookahs and E-Cigarettes.

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Deering High may be first U.S. school to offer athletic hijabs - Portland Press Herald. Deering High sophomore Tabarek Kadhim wasn’t entirely comfortable about playing sports – but that’s changed now that the school is offering sports hijabs for female Muslim athletes.

Deering High may be first U.S. school to offer athletic hijabs - Portland Press Herald

“I did not do any tennis until now because I was so nervous and shy about wearing my stylish hijab during an athletic event,” said Kadhim, clad in a slick purple cap that matched her uniform and covered her hair, ears and neck. “Now I can actually play and not worry about my hijab falling off.” This spring, Deering apparently became the first school in the nation to outfit athletes with hijabs designed for physical activity – a move athletic director Melanie Craig hopes will encourage more Muslim girls to play sports. Athletes have long struggled to compete in their traditional hijabs – the headscarves worn in public by many Muslim girls and women to reflect devotion to their faith.

Hijabi athletes are now being recognized on the largest of stages. Many Muslim girls and women choose not to don headscarves. South Portland hit by spike in homeless students. SOUTH PORTLAND — An unexpected and significant increase in the number of homeless students in the city’s public schools this year has officials cautiously budgeting for a similar situation in the coming year.

South Portland hit by spike in homeless students

The increase is linked to Portland’s family shelter, which saw its own numbers rise last year and regularly used the Maine Motel on Route 1 in South Portland for overflow temporary housing. The spike coincides with an apparent decrease in the number of homeless students in Portland schools and a stepped-up effort by the Maine Department of Education to identify and assist homeless students across the state. Since July 1, South Portland schools have enrolled 107 students who were considered homeless under the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act of 1987, said Assistant Superintendent Kathryn Germani.

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Top 10 sites to help students check their facts. Our Lives Matter PSA. LGBTQ topics. Ev Norsworthy - local student working for LGBTQ student rights. Student Handout Take a Stand and Lend a Hand. Stop Supporting Child Slavery By Avoiding These 6 Chocolate Companies. Who doesn’t love chocolate?

Stop Supporting Child Slavery By Avoiding These 6 Chocolate Companies

Americans sure do. In fact, the average American citizen eats over 11 pounds of chocolate each year. But there’s a downside to this sweet treat beyond simply questionable ingredients. Many of us purchase our chocolate without thinking about who made it, and that’s a problem, since a variety of large corporations have been accused of using child slavery to give you your chocolate fix. Last September, a lawsuit was filed against a list of companies that includes Hershey, Mars, and Nestle, claiming that the companies were tricking their consumers into funding the child slave labor trade in West Africa. It’s been a cause for concern in the chocolate industry for the past 15 years. Many companies within the chocolate industry rely almost exclusively on West Africa for their cocoa supply, but most of the cocoa is produced on small farms by farmers suffering from severe poverty.

Want to avoid supporting child slavery?