A School Employee is Arrested for Possessing Child Sex Abuse Materials. Now What?
In the aftermath of an arrest, staff replay every interaction with the alleged offender. Parents worry about safety and wonder how no one saw any warning signs. Students hear rumors…
Does Your School Website Comply with Title IX Requirements?
Under Title IX, every public school district and many private schools are required to display specific information prominently on their website so staff, students, and families know their rights, how to report concerns, and who to report them to.
When the Superintendent is the Title IX Coordinator: Why It’s Worth a Second Look
When it comes to Title IX and ensuring an impartial response to allegations of staff misconduct, combining roles can create its own set of conflicts and challenges.
Title IX Coordinators: What do They do and Why do Schools Need One?
At the heart of an institution’s compliance efforts is the Title IX Coordinator - a role that’s critical to fostering a safe, inclusive, and legally compliant environment for all students and employees.
Complete the Investigation - Even When the Accused Employee is Gone
While a swift exit of an alleged offender can bring relief to a school community, the district still has obligations to its own community and others regardless of employment status.
Why Compliance Lapses Happen - Even in Great Schools
Non-compliance doesn’t always stem from neglect. More often, it’s the result of good people navigating complex systems with limited time and evolving rules. Even the most diligent schools…
Behind the Headlines: 99 K-12 Staff Arrests in Three Months
From July 1 to September 30, 2025, we documented 99 publicly reported arrests of K-12 staff for sexual abuse of students. The good news: you don’t need to know the offender type because there isn’t one.
Closing a School Safety Gap: Train Vendors and Volunteers
To truly safeguard students, vendors and volunteers need training on your school’s reporting procedures, nondiscrimination policies, and expectations for professional boundaries.
More Than Paper: Building Safety Plans That Work
Many schools respond to allegations of student or staff misconduct with a written safety plan designed to reduce the risk of harm while investigations are pending.
How to Assess Rumors & Anonymous Complaints
K-12 investigators know that not every complaint arrives as a clear, formal complaint. Sometimes it’s an ambiguous comment from a young child, a rumor whispered among students, a social media post…
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