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/ Stephanie Kraybill is the chair of the Title IX Committee and introduced the survey draft to the board.
The New Hanover County School Board last night unanimously approved a Title IX survey for middle and high school students for the upcoming fall.
The board and the district have been working on this
sexual and gender based harassment survey for close to two years, after a series of high-profile cases of teachers sexually abusing students.
Stephanie Kraybill is a board member and chair of the
Title IX Committee. She presented and walked through the 20-question survey with the community.
“We gave them bullet points you can see that explains to them what kinds of behaviors this is because a lot of students really don’t even understand what sexual harassment might be. Some of them are unwelcome advances, deliberate unwelcome touching, suggestions or demands of sexual involvement, all those kinds of things you can read through.”
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Wrightsville Beach Ocean Rescue Director Dave Baker says to ask the lifeguard about the day s conditions.
In the U.S., about one hundred people die in rip currents every year. Sadly, that includes a beloved teacher who lost her life at Kure Beach, where she drowned trying to save two kids from the water. WHQR reports on how to spot dangerous currents and on the emerging tech that can tell us where they might show up.
Jessica Embry, who lost her life saving two others, was the orchestra teacher at Ashley High. At the most recent New Hanover County School Board meeting, Pastor
New Hanover County Schools votes to move middle and high schools to Plan A
NHC School Board voted to return middle and high schoolers to full-time instruction By WECT Staff | March 16, 2021 at 7:29 PM EDT - Updated March 16 at 11:54 PM
NEW HANOVER COUNTY, N.C. (WECT) - The New Hanover County School Board voted 5-2 to allow in-person instruction five days a week for grades 6-12 starting April 12th at an meeting Tuesday.
Judy Justice and Stephanie Walker cast the dissenting votes.
All students can continue to choose full-time remote learning, an AA/BB schedule, or return to daily in-person classes.