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On the October "Start a new post" Anonymous today wrote:
When is the Title IX audit report being released? Isn't it way over due?
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Annette Werner
said...
Since we were most recently told that the report was expected in mid to late November, I emailed to the parent hotline to ask if the report had been submitted and if not, what steps the district was taking to address the delay.
The response was just that it is "in the stages of being finalized." No information on what the district is doing to address the very lengthy delay in obtaining this report.
Again, it seems that contracts for this type of work should include financial penalties for reports submitted long past the expected date.
1 comment:
Since we were most recently told that the report was expected in mid to late November, I emailed to the parent hotline to ask if the report had been submitted and if not, what steps the district was taking to address the delay.
The response was just that it is "in the stages of being finalized." No information on what the district is doing to address the very lengthy delay in obtaining this report.
Again, it seems that contracts for this type of work should include financial penalties for reports submitted long past the expected date.
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