A local school district can be held liable for behaviors of pupils that constitute sexual harassment
A) even if the behavior only consists of simple acts of teasing and name calling that occur occasionally
B) only if the boy involved is first convicted of sexual battery in juvenile court
C) only if they have a sexual harassment policy in place
D) if school officials knew of the behavior and acted with deliberate indifference or failed to stop the behavior when complaints were brought to their attention
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