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Prince William schools reaffirm harassment protections following school rape conviction in Loudoun County

[Updated 9:55 p.m] Prince William County Public Schools added another layer of protection for students and employees, vowing to not discriminate based on race, religion, gender, or gender identity.

The county School Board passed a new regulation affirming equal rights, adding to an existing policy that contains the same language. The School Board approved the new regulation at its meeting on Tuesday, October 20.

School Superintendent Dr. LaTayna McDade told elected School Board members the new regulation puts the government school division into compliance with state and federal laws banning discrimination.

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