Sexual Harassment & Assault
Sexual assault or sexual harassment can have psychological, emotional, and/or physical effects on survivors. The period following a sexual assault or sexual harassment can be especially difficult. You are not alone and there are many resources and staff here to support you.
Although everyone reacts differently, many survivors report that they feel shock, confusion, numbness, disbelief, or anger. There is no "right" way to feel after this happens. While every situation is different, we want you to be informed and seek the support that you need. Below are a number of resources available to you as needed. We strongly encourage you to talk to a trusted adult who can support your personal experience and/or connect with the Student Services support teams at your school.
Title IX Notice of Nondiscrimination
The District does not discriminate on the basis of sex and prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates, as required by Title IX and its regulations, including in employment. Our Title IX Policy is only intended to address discrimination against students, employees and other applicable individuals under Title IX.
Policy 165: Title IX Policy 165 Guidelines
All other forms of discrimination and harassment, including sexual harassment and discrimination under State Law, are addressed in Policy 157.
For more information about Title IX or to report a concern, please contact one of our Title IX Coordinators or complete the Title IX Complaint Form.