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The Ontario sex education curriculum controversy refers to the debates over reforms of the sex education curriculum in the province of Ontario during the 2010s. [1]In 2015, the government of Ontario, then led by Kathleen Wynne, introduced a new sex ed curriculum, updating it for the first time since 1998 and including topics such as sharing explicit content online, sexual orientation, and ...
Sexual grooming of children also occurs on the Internet. Some abusers (sometimes posing as children themselves) chat with children online and make arrangements to meet with them in person. Online grooming of minors is most prevalent in relation to the 13–17 age group (99% of cases), and particularly 13–14 (48%).
A zero-tolerance policy in schools is a policy of strict enforcement of school rules against behaviors or the possession of items deemed undesirable. In schools, common zero-tolerance policies concern physical altercations, as well as the possession or use of illicit drugs or weapons. Students, and sometimes staff, parents, and other visitors ...
District judge Chap Cain III ruled in favor of the school district, saying its ongoing discipline of George over the […] The post Punishing Darryl George, a Black Texas teen, for length of his ...
State District Judge Chap Cain III said the Barbers Hill Independent School District’s dress and grooming policies do not violate the CROWN Act, which prohibits race-based hair discrimination at ...
A student's lawsuit claims retaliation against her after a rumor she was having an affair with a counselor, and the district did nothing to stop it. Centerville student alleges 'grooming' by ...
In Canada, s.173 of the Criminal Code [10] prohibits "indecent acts". There is no statutory definition in the Code of what constitutes an indecent act (other than that the exposure of the genitals for a sexual purpose to anyone under 16 years of age), [ 11 ] so the decision of what state of undress is "indecent", and thereby unlawful, is left ...
The parents of the teenager, now 18, have reportedly filed paperwork asking a judge to issue an order of protection against “The Flash” star.