Educational Equity: Supporting Students Reaching Their Post-Secondary Goals
Release Date: 12/07/2021
Education Law Insights
On Friday, April 19, the Department of Education released new Title IX regulations, which will be effective August 1, 2024. As expected, the new regulations mark a significant departure from the 2020 Title IX regulations with respect to how institutions are required to respond to complaints of sex-based discrimination. Please join our Title IX team for a discussion providing you with a high-level overview of the new Title IX regulations, key changes, and a discussion of action items your institution can take in preparation for their implementation on August 1, 2024.
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info_outlineThis episode dives into ways that schools can support students in exploring and securing post-secondary options and in taking steps to reach their college and career goals in ways that are inclusive and equity-driven. We are excited to welcome Aide Acosta, Chief College Officer at Noble Network of Charter Schools, and Candace Kyles, Senior Director of College Graduation Office at University of Chicago Charter School. Kendra Yoch and Amy Dickerson serve as moderators as we discuss schools’ strategies for preparing students for success after high school and supporting students in building foundations and connections to expand opportunities. Our panelists also talk about the support they provide to alumni to increase student perseverance through college and to family-sustaining employment. Please send your questions our way and join us for an engaging discussion.