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Source: www.foxnews.com...
The Department of Education is proposing to roll back collecting additional data on teacher-perpetrated sexual assaults, prompting concerns about transparency in reporting faculty misconduct.
Data collection would continue to include the number of documented incidents at a given school. But would retire Trump-era reporting on "rape or attempted rape, or sexual assault" allegations that were followed by "a resignation or retirement prior to final discipline or termination."
Former Secretary Betsy DeVos reportedly added those provisions for 2020-2021 data collection, but that was delayed due to COVID-19.
Anyone else beginning to see the SICK pattern of approval of perversions, authorizing of violence, and dictatorship actions, emerging from this administration.
Biden admin proposes removing Trump-era data collection on sexual assaults committed by teachers
originally posted by: DINSTAAR
The Catholic Church and Penn State are nothing compared to what has been covered up in American public schools.
The problem is that teachers act as the shepherds of the plebs for the system. They are a protected class. If they go down, the cascade will be the undoing of the entire control apparatus. When you grant people authority over children, you attract predators, but the system is too concerned over optics to even admit there is a problem. There is a problem.
-D
Well you obviously understand it much better than I do.
An Education Department spokesperson defended the move as a way to "reduce burden and duplication of data."
"The Office for Civil Rights (OCR) strives to ensure the Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) data are an accurate and comprehensive depiction of student access to educational opportunities in school districts," the spokesperson told Fox News.
"For the 2021-22 CRDC, OCR will continue to collect data on the number of documented incidents of offenses committed by school staff, including rape or attempted rape, and sexual assault. These are data the CRDC has collected since 2015-16. We propose retiring data on the number of allegations made against school staff to reduce burden and duplication of data. This is a proposal and OCR welcomes feedback on this proposal from the public during the 60-day comment period".
These are data the CRDC has collected since 2015-16. We propose retiring data on the number of allegations made against school staff to reduce burden and duplication of data. This is a proposal and OCR welcomes feedback on this proposal from the public during the 60-day comment period" (emphasis in bold by the spokesperson).
Data collection, under last week's proposal, would continue to include the number of documented incidents at a given school, but would retire Trump-era reporting on "rape or attempted rape, or sexual assault" allegations that were followed by "a resignation or retirement prior to final discipline or termination."
Now if this will have an effect on keeping statistics, tracking of events or more importantly, any criminal or civil recourse, I would vehemently object. However I don't think that is what they are going for.
Data collection, under last week's proposal, would continue to include the number of documented incidents at a given school, but would retire Trump-era reporting on "rape or attempted rape, or sexual assault" allegations that were followed by "a resignation or retirement prior to final discipline or termination."
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
a reply to: carewemust
You're quoting Fox? That's your source? Try harder....😉✌️