EQUAL
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT
Notice to Students and Parents
Regarding
Equal Educational Opportunity
and Sexual Harassment
The EdmondsSchool District
is committed to maintaining a working and learning environment free of
discrimination and harassment.District
educational programs, activities, curriculum and services are monitored to
insure that 1) they guarantee the rights of all students to partake fully in
the educational process, and 2) they do not reinforce stereotypes, or permit or
encouragediscriminatory behavior.
If any student, parent or community member
experiences or witnesses discrimination or harassment, they are encouraged to
report it immediately to any school administrator with whom they feel
comfortable.
All such complaints will be promptly
investigated and, where appropriate, immediate corrective action will be
taken.To the highest degree possible,
allowing for a fair investigation, all such complaints will be treated in a
confidential manner.
Sexual
Harassment
The District prohibits retaliation against
any employee, volunteer, parent, or student because he or she has made a report
of alleged sexual harassment, or against any employee, volunteer, parent, or
student who has testified, assisted or participated in the investigation of a
report.Retaliation includes, but is not
limited to, any form of intimidation, reprisal, or adverse pressure.Retaliation is itself a violation of law and
will lead to disciplinary action against the offender.
Persons who knowingly report false
allegations of sexual harassment or corroborate false allegations of sexual
harassment will be subject to appropriate discipline or other sanctions.
Any District staff member (regardless of
area of responsibility) who knows or has reason to believe that sexual
harassment is or may be occurring must take immediate steps to see that the
matter is addressed or reported.Such
action must be taken whether or not the student(s), volunteer, or parent has
reported the incident.
Sexual harassment is legally defined as
unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or
physical conduct of a sexual nature in which:
1.submission to such conduct or communication is
made either an explicit or implicit term or condition of success in school;
2.submission to or rejection of such conduct or
communication is used as a basis for educational decisions affecting that
person; or
3.such conduct or communication has the purpose
or effect of substantially or unreasonably interfering with the individual’s
school performance, or of creating an intimidating hostile, or offensive
educational environment.
An
“intimidating, hostile or offensive educational environment” means an
environment in which:
1.unwelcome
racially or sexually-oriented jokes, innuendoes, obscenities, pictures/posters
or any action with sexual connotation makes a student feel uncomfortable; or
2.any aggressive, harassing behavior in the
school that affects learning, whether or not sexual in connotation, is directed
toward an individual based on his/her sex or sexual orientation.
Sexual
harassment includes, but is not limited to, the following behaviors:
1.Insulting or degrading sexual remarks, written
material, or conduct directed to a student or staff member;
2.Threats, demands, or suggestions that a
person’s status is contingent upon his/her tolerance or acquiescence to
advances;
3.Cornering or blocking of normal movements;
4.Displaying sexually suggestive pictures or
objects in an educational/work environment;
5.Unwelcome sexual advances or requests for
sexual favors, leering or staring, sexual flirtation or propositions, sexual
slurs, epithets, threats, verbal abuse, derogatory comments or sexually
degrading descriptions, verbal comments about an individual’s body, overly
personal conversation of a sexual nature, sexual jokes, stories, drawings,
pictures or gestures, spreading of sexual rumors, touching of an individual’s
body or clothes in a sexual way.