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North Carolina school district faces federal Title IX investigation over restroom allegations
Buncombe County Schools in North Carolina faces a federal Title IX investigation after a parent alleged boys were allowed to use girls' restrooms, potentially violating female students' rights. The U.S. Department of Education cited Title IX's prohibition on sex-based discrimination, now defined as biological sex assigned at birth, and noted similar investigations into Cabarrus County Schools and Western Carolina University.
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