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5011 - Sexual Harassment of District Staff Prohibited Policy

Policy 5011

PERSONNEL 

Sexual Harassment of District Staff Prohibited
The district is committed to a positive and productive working environment free from discrimination, including sexual harassment. This commitment extends to all employees and other persons involved in academic, educational, extracurricular, athletic, and other programs or activities of the school, whether that program or activity is in a school facility, on school transportation, or at a class training held elsewhere.  

For purposes of this policy, sexual harassment means unwelcome conduct or communication of a sexual nature. Sexual harassment can occur student to adult, adult to adult or can be carries out by a group of students or adults and will be investigated by the District even if the alleged harasser is not a part of the school staff or student body. The district prohibits sexual harassment of district employees by other students, employees or third parties involved in school district activities. 

Under federal and state law, the term "sexual harassment" includes:

  • acts of sexual violence;
  • unwelcome sexual or gender-directed conduct or communications that interferes with an individual's employment performance or creates an intimidation, hostile, or offensive environment;
  • unwelcome sexual advances; 
  • unwelcome requests for sexual favors;
  • sexual demands when submission is a stated or implied obtaining work opportunity or other benefit;
  • sexual demands where submission or rejection is a factor in a work or other school-related decision affecting an individual.

A "hostile environment" for an employee is created where the unwanted conduct is sufficiently severe or pervasive to create a work environment that a reasonable person would consider intimidation, hostile, or abusive.

Investigation and Response

If the district knows, or reasonably should know, that sexual harassment has created a hostile environment, the district will promptly investigate to determine what occurred and will take appropriate steps to resolve the situation. If an investigation reveals that sexual harassment has created a hostile environment, the district will take prompt and effective steps reasonably calculated to end sexual harassment, eliminate the hostile environment, prevent its occurrence and, as appropriate, remedy its effects. the district will take prompt, equitable and remedial action within its authority every time a report, complaint and grievance alleging sexual harassment comes to the attention of the district, either formally or informally.

Allegations of criminal misconduct may be reported to law enforcement and suspected child abuse shall be reported to law enforcement or Child Protective Services. Regardless of whether the misconduct is reported to law enforcement, school staff will promptly investigate to determine what occurred and take appropriate steps to resolve the situation to the extent that such investigation does not interfere with an on-going criminal investigation. A criminal investigation does not relieve the district of its independent obligation to investigate and resolve sexual harassment.

Engaging in sexual harassment will result in appropriate discipline or other appropriate sanctions against offending staff or third parties involved in school district activities. Anyone else who engages in sexual harassment on school property or at school activities will have their access to school property and activities restricted, as appropriate.

Retaliation and False Allegations

Retaliation against any person who makes or is a witness in a sexual harassment complaint is prohibited and will result in appropriate discipline.  The district will take appropriate actions to protect involved persons from retaliation.

It is a violation of this policy to knowingly report false allegations of sexual harassment.  Persons found to knowingly report or corroborate false allegations will be subject to appropriate discipline

Staff Responsibilities
The superintendent will develop and implement formal and informal procedures for receiving, investigating and resolving complaints or reports of sexual harassment.  The procedures will include reasonable and prompt time lines and delineate staff responsibilities under this policy.

Any school employee who witnesses sexual harassment or receives report, informal complaint, or written complaint about sexual harassment is responsible for informing the district's Title IX or Civil Rights Compliance Coordinator. All staff are also responsible for directing complainants to the formal complaint process. 

Reports of discrimination and discriminatory harassment will be referred to the district’s Title IX/Civil Rights Compliance Coordinator. Reports of disability discrimination or harassment will be referred to the district’s Section 504 Coordinator. 

Notice and Training

The superintendent will develop procedures to provide information and education to district staff, parents and volunteers regarding this policy and the recognition and prevention of sexual harassment.  At a minimum, sexual harassment recognition and prevention and the elements of this policy will be included in staff and regular volunteer orientation.  This policy and the procedure, which includes the complaint process, will be posted in each district building in a place available to staff, parents, volunteers and visitors. Information about the policy and procedure will be clearly stated and conspicuously posted throughout each school building, provided to each employee and reproduce in each staff, volunteer and parent handbook. Such notices will identify the District's Title IX coordinator and provide contact information, including the coordinator's email address.

Policy Review

The superintendent will make an annual report to the board reviewing the use and efficacy of this policy and related procedures.  Recommendations for changes to this policy, if applicable, will be included in the report.  The superintendent is encouraged to involve staff, volunteers and parents in the review process.

 

 

 

Cross References:       Board Policy 5010                  Employment Practices: Nondiscrimination
                                                                                        and Affirmative Action
                                                            5255                Disciplinary Action and Discharge
                                                            5242                Communications Responsibility

Legal References:       RCW  28A.400.310               Law against discrimination applicable to
                                                                                         district’s employment practices
                                                28A.640.020               Regulations, guidelines to eliminate
                                                                                         discrimination
                                                Ch. 49.60                    Law Against Discrimination
                                    WAC   392-200                       Employment Discrimination
                                                392-190-058                Sexual harassment--Definitions
                                    42 U.S.C. 2000c, et seq.         Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
                                    42 U.S.C. 2000h, et seq.         Title IX of the Educational Amendments
                                                                                            of 1972
                                    42 U.S.C. § 12101-12213       Americans with Disabilities Act
                                    29 C.F.R. Part 1604.11           Sexual harassment                                   

                                     

Adoption Date:           June 13, 2017