ACA
(GBAA)
(JBAA)
CHICHESTER SCHOOL
DISTRICT
SEXUAL HARASSMENT
POLICY
TITLE VI and
IX
I.
Purpose
The Chichester School
District wishes to provide an educational environment in which everyone may work
and learn in an atmosphere of respect for the dignity and worth of all. This environment must be free of sexual
harassment. In order to promote
this environment, the administration will disseminate to all staff and
appropriate students laws, policy, and procedures designed to protect people
from being sexually harassed.
Sexual harassment of any
employee or student by any other employee or student, or by anyone a student or
employee may interact with in order to fulfill job or school responsibilities,
is not only illegal as a form of sex discrimination as defined by Title VI of
the 1964 Civil Rights Act and Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 but
also is a violation of the District’s policy.
II.
Definition
Sexual harassment is
offensive behavior that includes unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual
favors, or other conduct wherein:
1.
Submission to such conduct
is made either explicitly or implicitly a condition of an individual’s
employment or academic standing;
2.
Submission to or rejection
of such conduct by an individual is used as the basis for employment or academic
decisions affecting that individual;
3.
Such conduct has the purpose
or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual’s performance or
creating an intimidating or offensive environment.
Conduct which may be
considered sexual harassment includes such things as:
1. Verbal harassment or
abuse
2. Subtle pressure for sexual
activity.
3. Sexist remarks about an
individual’s clothing, body or sexual activities.
4. Unnecessary physical
contact.
5. Demands for sexual favors
accompanied by implied or overt threats concerning one’s job, grades, letters of recommendation,
etc.
6. Physical
assault.
7. Display of sexually suggestive
objects, pictures or gestures.
Sexual harassment will be
treated as a major disciplinary offense so that, depending on the circumstances
and the degree of harassment, the offender may be disciplined with a warning,
verbal/written reprimand, or suspension or be subject to discharge or
expulsion. The issue of sexual
harassment is also addressed in the student handbook under “sexual
harassment”. Additionally, some
forms of sexual harassment are considered violations of criminal law and such
must be referred to legal authorities.
Refer to the grievance procedure accompanying this policy statement in
addressing student or employee complaints.
APPROVED: June,
1988
AMENDED:
February, 1996