Education Department probes NC school that ignored complaints about trans student ‘watching’ girls ‘undress’ in locker room
The Department of Education is investigating a North Carolina school district for allegedly ignoring complaints about a transgender student in female locker rooms. Female students reported feeling uncomfortable with the situation, claiming their concerns were dismissed by school officials. The investigation highlights ongoing debates around Title IX and the rights of transgender individuals in educational settings.
- ▪The Department of Education launched a civil rights investigation into Cabarrus County Schools.
- ▪Female students reported that a transgender student was allowed to watch them change in the locker room.
- ▪Former principal Chris Myers told students they could go elsewhere if they felt uncomfortable.
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Politics exclusive Education Department probes NC school that ignored complaints about trans student ‘watching’ girls ‘undress’ in locker room By Josh Christenson Published June 1, 2026, 12:54 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google WASHINGTON — The Department of Education launched a civil rights investigation Monday into a North Carolina school district for allowing a transgender student into female-only spaces including locker rooms, The Post has learned.
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