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Civil Rights

Jan. 8, 2003

Breaking the Cycle of Violence

Forum Column - By Rob DeKoven - As the nation's 15,000 school districts move into 2003, the need to re-examine how they deal with student-to-student sexual harassment is becoming more and more obvious. In particular, schools need to reconsider how they treat harassment that is based on a student's real or perceived sexual orientation.

        Forum Column
        
        By Rob DeKoven
        
        As the nation's 15,000 school districts move into 2003, the need to re-examine how they deal with student-to-student sexual harassment is becoming more and more obvious...

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