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Department of Education launches investigation over Wisconsin school district's bathroom policies

March 7, 2026 - 13:31

Department of Education launches investigation over Wisconsin school district's bathroom policies

The U.S. Department of Education has initiated a civil rights investigation into the New Richmond School District in Wisconsin. The probe, conducted by the department's Office for Civil Rights, will examine whether the district's policies regarding student bathroom access comply with federal anti-discrimination laws.

This federal action brings heightened scrutiny to an issue that has become increasingly contentious at both the state and local levels. The district's approach to restroom and locker room use has drawn significant criticism from Wisconsin Republican lawmakers, who have actively elevated the topic as a key campaign issue in recent months. The political debate centers on accommodations for transgender and nonbinary students.

The investigation will determine if the school district's practices constitute discrimination based on sex, violating Title IX, which prohibits such discrimination in federally funded education programs. School district officials have confirmed they are cooperating fully with the federal inquiry, emphasizing their commitment to following the law while ensuring a safe and inclusive environment for all students. The outcome of this investigation could have broader implications for school policies across the state.


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