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New California law requires more effort to prevent sexual abuse in K-12 schools
The new law requires abuse prevention training and a misconduct database to stop accused teachers from moving between schools, following $3 billion in related lawsuits.
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New California Law Requires More Effort to Prevent Sexual Abuse in K-12 Schools
California’s K-12 schools will take far-ranging steps to prevent sexual abuse on campus — including building a database of teachers under investigation for misconduct — under a new law signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
·New York, United States
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New California law requires more effort to prevent sexual abuse in K-12 schools
California’s K-12 schools will take far-ranging steps to prevent sexual abuse on campus — including building a database of teachers under investigation for misconduct — under a new law signed by Gov.
·United States
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+2 Reposted by 2 other sources
California's primary and secondary schools will take far-reaching measures to prevent sexual abuse on campuses.
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right0Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution60% Center
Bias Distribution
- 60% of the sources are Center
60% Center
L 40%
C 60%
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