Court ends oversight of Alhambra in Title IX case
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The U.S. District Court in Los Angeles has ended its oversight of a case involving Alhambra High and failure to comply with Title IX, the federal law regarding sex discrimination.
The California Women’s Law Center and Legal Aid Society-Employment Center brought the case, Cruz vs. Alhambra. Alhambra has since complied with terms of a settlement, building new softball fields and adding new teams for girls’ athletics.
“Alhambra High School’s work in connection with this settlement shows that any high school in Californa can comply with Title IX, which has been law for over 40 years,” said Elizabeth Kristen of the Legal Aid Society in a statement.
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