Title IX: Student Sexual Harassment Regulations

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Title IX:
Title IX:
Student Sexual Harassment
Student Sexual Harassment
Under the New Regulations
Under the New Regulations
What is Title IX?
Educational Amendment of the Civil Rights Act of of
1972.
prohibits discrimination based on sex in ALL schools
receiving federal and state funding.
covers various areas in education.
Office for Civil Rights (OCR) provides oversight.
OCR “Final Rule” revised the sexual harassment
regulations on May 6, 2020, taking effect on August 14,
2020.
Impact of Election:  Changes/revisions are possible.
The current regulations are the Final Rule and what we
need to follow at this time.
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Don’t forget
protection from
RETALIATION!
Title IX Areas
OCR’s Revised Definition of
Sexual 
H
arassment
Office for Civil Rights (OCR) definition of SEXUAL HARASSMENT:
Conduct on the basis of sex that satisfies one or more of the
following:
An employee conditioning the provision of an aid, benefit,
or service on an individual's participation in unwelcome
sexual conduct;
Unwelcome conduct determined by a reasonable person
to be so severe, pervasive AND objectively offensive that it
effectively denies a person equal access to the
educational program or activity; or,
"Sexual Assault," "Dating Violence," "Domestic Violence" or
"Stalking" as defined in the Clery Act.
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Revised (federal=ocr)
Sexual harassment definition
BEFORE
Unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature that creates a
hostile educational environment.  The conduct creates a
hostile environment if it is so severe, persistent, 
OR
 pervasive
that it denies 
or limits 
a student’s ability to participate in, or
benefit from, the educational program or activities.
NOW
Unwelcome conduct determined by a reasonable person to
be so severe, pervasive 
AND
 objectively offensive that it
effectively denies a person equal access to the educational
program or activity.
Note:  
Sexual Harassment letters no longer required.
9/16/2024
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CALIFORNIA’S DEFINITION OF
SEXUAL HARASSMENT
California Education Code (EC) 212.5.
“’Sexual harassment’ means unwelcome sexual advances, requests
for sexual favors, and other verbal, visual, or physical conduct of a
sexual nature, made by someone from or in the work or educational
setting, under any of the following conditions” (in summary)…
Quid Pro Quo (this for that) –submission or rejection to the
conduct is a condition of employment or academic standing or
progress, the conduct is used as the basis for employment or
academic decisions, and/or it is used for any decision affecting
the individual regarding benefits and services, honors, programs,
activities, etc.
“The conduct has the purpose or effect of having a negative
impact upon the individual’s work or academic performance, or
of creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive work or
educational environment.”
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Sexual
Harassment
under Title IX
Sexual Assault
Sexual Battery
Stalking
Quid Pro Quo
Dating Violence
Severe & objectively
offensive & pervasive
Domestic Violence
1.
Most common:
Severe AND Objectively
Offensive AND Pervasive, OR
2.
Quid Pro Quo (this for that), OR
3.
Clery Act Conduct (Sexual Assault,
Dating Violence, Domestic Violence,
Stalking)
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Is it Sexual Harassment?
Handle it Under Title IX Protocols?
Responsible
Reporters
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ALL school employees are RESPONSIBLE (REQUIRED) to
report known or suspected student sexual harassment to an
administrator or designee.
Administrators must inform ALL staff they are responsible
reporters for sexual harassment.  If they suspect sexual
harassment, they are required to report it to administration
or designee (mandatory training of Title IX compliance
overview).
What Should
the School Do?
1.
District employee receives report of potential sexual harassment
involving student(s).  Employee is required to report to Admin
(Responsible Reporter.)
2.
Admin (designate a T9 site person) reports to and consults with
T9C.
3.
Preliminary INQUIRY into report.  Who, what, where, when?
JURISDICTION (SUBSTANTIAL CONTROL)?
4.
Site IMPLEMENTS and DOCUMENTS (in PowerSchool) Supportive
Measures to protect both complainant(s) and respondent(s).
5.
Admin or designee (or T9C) informs parties of right to file formal
complaint and provides contact information for filing.
6.
With the information you have, does the report appear to rise to
the level of the OCRs definition of sexual harassment?
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YES, the report rises to the
OCR definition Sexual Harassment.
1.
Admin reports to and consults with T9C.
2.
Determine other necessary reporting:  CPS and/or Police
(typically for severe), Human Resources (involving
employee).
3.
Possibility of emergency removal – requires individualized
analysis, immediate threat to physical health/safety, and
notice with opportunity to challenge.  This process isTBD.
4.
If report is severe, and complainant doesn’t want to file a
formal complaint, the T9C may be required to file the
formal complaint.
5.
DO NOT investigate and DO NOT assign consequences.
6.
Supportive Measures to protect ALL students:   Assign
(approved by T9C), implement, document
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NO, the report DOES NOT rise to
theOCR definition Sexual Harassment.
1.
Admin reports to and consults with T9C.
2.
Site will likely proceed under a different policy
(not T9) – bullying, discrimination, harassment,
district’s Uniform Discipline Plan, etc.
3.
If so, investigate, make a finding, assign further
supports, interventions, etc.
4.
If allegation substantiated, assign
consequences.
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Formal 
C
omplaints
Must be filed in writing by complainant or T9C to T9 Office.
T9C determines if complaint is to proceed under T9 process.
If yes, then it proceeds at district level:  Notice of Allegations,
Investigation, Determination,  Appeal (if filed by complainant
or respondent).  Under T9, these all must be different people.
If no, it proceeds under the Uniform Complaint Procedure
under.  (Likely the site has already completed investigation.)
Adult-to-Student, Student-to-Adult,  Adult-to-Adult:  Through T9
and HR. Supportive Measures still required.  Follow HRs
determination for investigation.
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1.
Most common:
Severe 
AND
 Objectively
Offensive 
AND 
Pervasive, 
OR
2.
Quid Pro Quo (this for that), 
OR
3.
Clery Act Conduct (Sexual Assault,
Dating Violence, Domestic Violence,
Stalking)
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Is it Sexual Harassment?
Handle it Under Title IX Protocols?
Scenario 1:   Student-to-Student
 
During an online classroom lesson with 34 students on
Zoom, as the teacher is teaching her lesson, a naked
adult male walks behind a student’s screen.  Many of
the students see this.  Parents are outraged.  The
teacher didn’t see it. Several students did.
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Is this sexual harassment?
 
What are your next steps?
 
When in doubt call the T9 office.
Scenario 
2
:   Student-to-Student
 
A male and female student are walking home together
after school.  The female reports to you the following day
that the male student forced her to perform oral sex on
him in the canyon.  She reports that he told her he would
beat up her little brother if she didn’t do it, and that he
would tell everyone on social media that it was her idea,
and that she has done it to all of his friends.
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Is this sexual harassment?
 
What are your next steps?
 
When in doubt call the T9 office.
Scenario 3  Adult-to-Student
 
You have seen your school’s female counselor interacting with several
female students on various occasions in what you consider a “flirty”
manner.  You notice some girls flirt back and the counselor’s demeanor is
more casual than professional.  There seems to be a lot of time with
certain students pulled out of class and spending time with the counselor.
She has also given them gift cards and other things paid for out of her own
pocket. You notice she watches them when they walk away – not just
watching but leering.  As her supervisor, you have already advised her to
be careful because of your perception, but you did not write her up.
Now, rumors of an inappropriate relationship student have surfaced - a
teacher reports some lunch-room gossip to you.
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Is this sexual harassment?
 
What are your next steps?
 
When in doubt call the T9 office.
Scenario 
4
:   Student-to-Student
 
A parent comes into your office first thing Monday morning to
report her daughter received a text from a male student over the
weekend.  The text says, “Do you want to F***?”  The parent is so
upset she wants to change her daughter’s school.  The two
students have been flirting a little, but don’t know each other well.
The boy who sent the text says he thought it would be an “ice
breaker” because he had a crush on the girl.
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Is this sexual harassment?
 
What are your next steps?
 
Do your ideas change if you know the boy who sent the text has
pending charges for an alleged sexual assault (different alleged
victim) that happened over the summer?
When in doubt or for questions…
Staff Portal         Departments          Title IX
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CALL OR EMAIL ME!!
Lynn Ryan
lryan@sandi.net
District Cell phone:  619-634-0370
Office:  619-725-7225
Support Materials link
APs and ACs for Title IX
OCR links
ALL to be REVISED
Relevant Admin Procedures &
Regulations (Soon to be revised)
AP 0410– 
Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex in
District Programs and Activities (students)
AR & BP 5145.7
– (Student) Sexual Harassment
AR & BP 1312.3 – 
Uniform Complaint Procedure (no
revisions necessary yet)
Additional sexual harassment and T9 AR/BP may
be added.
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Title IX of the Educational Amendment prohibits sex-based discrimination in federally funded schools. The Office for Civil Rights revised sexual harassment regulations in 2020, impacting areas such as retaliation protection. The updated definition emphasizes conduct that denies equal access to education and no longer requires harassment letters. California's definition of sexual harassment underlines unwelcome advances or conduct affecting work or academic environment negatively.

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  1. 1 Title IX: Student Sexual Harassment Under the New Regulations

  2. 2 What is Title IX? Educational Amendment of the Civil Rights Act of of 1972. prohibits discrimination based on sex in ALL schools receiving federal and state funding. covers various areas in education. Office for Civil Rights (OCR) provides oversight. OCR Final Rule revised the sexual harassment regulations on May 6, 2020, taking effect on August 14, 2020. Impact of Election: Changes/revisions are possible. The current regulations are the Final Rule and what we need to follow at this time. 9/16/2024

  3. 3 Title IX Areas Don t forget protection from RETALIATION! 9/16/2024

  4. 4 OCR s Revised Definition of Sexual Harassment Office for Civil Rights (OCR) definition of SEXUAL HARASSMENT: Conduct on the basis of sex that satisfies one or more of the following: An employee conditioning the provision of an aid, benefit, or service on an individual's participation in unwelcome sexual conduct; Unwelcome conduct determined by a reasonable person to be so severe, pervasive AND objectively offensive that it effectively denies a person equal access to the educational program or activity; or, "Sexual Assault," "Dating Violence," "Domestic Violence" or "Stalking" as defined in the Clery Act. 9/16/2024

  5. 5 Revised (federal=ocr) Sexual harassment definition BEFORE Unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature that creates a hostile educational environment. The conduct creates a hostile environment if it is so severe, persistent, OR pervasive that it denies or limits a student s ability to participate in, or benefit from, the educational program or activities. NOW Unwelcome conduct determined by a reasonable person to be so severe, pervasive AND objectively offensive that it effectively denies a person equal access to the educational program or activity. Note: Sexual Harassment letters no longer required. 9/16/2024

  6. 6 CALIFORNIA S DEFINITION OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT California Education Code (EC) 212.5. Sexual harassment means unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal, visual, or physical conduct of a sexual nature, made by someone from or in the work or educational setting, under any of the following conditions (in summary) Quid Pro Quo (this for that) submission or rejection to the conduct is a condition of employment or academic standing or progress, the conduct is used as the basis for employment or academic decisions, and/or it is used for any decision affecting the individual regarding benefits and services, honors, programs, activities, etc. The conduct has the purpose or effect of having a negative impact upon the individual s work or academic performance, or of creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive work or educational environment. 9/16/2024

  7. 7 Sexual Harassment under Title IX 9/16/2024

  8. 8 Is it Sexual Harassment? Handle it Under Title IX Protocols? Most common: Severe AND Objectively Offensive AND Pervasive, OR Quid Pro Quo (this for that), OR Clery Act Conduct (Sexual Assault, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence, Stalking) 1. 2. 3. 9/16/2024

  9. 9 Responsible Reporters ALL school employees are RESPONSIBLE (REQUIRED) to report known or suspected student sexual harassment to an administrator or designee. Administrators must inform ALL staff they are responsible reporters for sexual harassment. If they suspect sexual harassment, they are required to report it to administration or designee (mandatory training of Title IX compliance overview). 9/16/2024

  10. 10 What Should the School Do? 1. District employee receives report of potential sexual harassment involving student(s). Employee is required to report to Admin (Responsible Reporter.) 2. Admin (designate a T9 site person) reports to and consults with T9C. 3. Preliminary INQUIRY into report. Who, what, where, when? JURISDICTION (SUBSTANTIAL CONTROL)? 4. Site IMPLEMENTS and DOCUMENTS (in PowerSchool) Supportive Measures to protect both complainant(s) and respondent(s). 5. Admin or designee (or T9C) informs parties of right to file formal complaint and provides contact information for filing. 6. With the information you have, does the report appear to rise to the level of the OCRs definition of sexual harassment? 9/16/2024

  11. 11 YES, the report rises to the OCR definition Sexual Harassment. 1. Admin reports to and consults with T9C. 2. Determine other necessary reporting: CPS and/or Police (typically for severe), Human Resources (involving employee). 3. Possibility of emergency removal requires individualized analysis, immediate threat to physical health/safety, and notice with opportunity to challenge. This process isTBD. 4. If report is severe, and complainant doesn t want to file a formal complaint, the T9C may be required to file the formal complaint. 5. DO NOT investigate and DO NOT assign consequences. 6. Supportive Measures to protect ALL students: Assign (approved by T9C), implement, document 9/16/2024

  12. 12 NO, the report DOES NOT rise to theOCR definition Sexual Harassment. 1. Admin reports to and consults with T9C. 2. Site will likely proceed under a different policy (not T9) bullying, discrimination, harassment, district s Uniform Discipline Plan, etc. 3. If so, investigate, make a finding, assign further supports, interventions, etc. 4. If allegation substantiated, assign consequences. 9/16/2024

  13. 13 Formal Complaints Must be filed in writing by complainant or T9C to T9 Office. T9C determines if complaint is to proceed under T9 process. If yes, then it proceeds at district level: Notice of Allegations, Investigation, Determination, Appeal (if filed by complainant or respondent). Under T9, these all must be different people. If no, it proceeds under the Uniform Complaint Procedure under. (Likely the site has already completed investigation.) Adult-to-Student, Student-to-Adult, Adult-to-Adult: Through T9 and HR. Supportive Measures still required. Follow HRs determination for investigation. 9/16/2024

  14. 14 Is it Sexual Harassment? Handle it Under Title IX Protocols? Most common: Severe AND Objectively Offensive AND Pervasive, OR Quid Pro Quo (this for that), OR Clery Act Conduct (Sexual Assault, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence, Stalking) 1. 2. 3. 9/16/2024

  15. 15 Scenario 1: Student-to-Student During an online classroom lesson with 34 students on Zoom, as the teacher is teaching her lesson, a naked adult male walks behind a student s screen. Many of the students see this. Parents are outraged. The teacher didn t see it. Several students did. Is this sexual harassment? What are your next steps? When in doubt call the T9 office. 9/16/2024

  16. 16 Scenario 2: Student-to-Student A male and female student are walking home together after school. The female reports to you the following day that the male student forced her to perform oral sex on him in the canyon. She reports that he told her he would beat up her little brother if she didn t do it, and that he would tell everyone on social media that it was her idea, and that she has done it to all of his friends. Is this sexual harassment? What are your next steps? When in doubt call the T9 office. 9/16/2024

  17. 17 Scenario 3 Adult-to-Student You have seen your school s female counselor interacting with several female students on various occasions in what you consider a flirty manner. You notice some girls flirt back and the counselor s demeanor is more casual than professional. There seems to be a lot of time with certain students pulled out of class and spending time with the counselor. She has also given them gift cards and other things paid for out of her own pocket. You notice she watches them when they walk away not just watching but leering. As her supervisor, you have already advised her to be careful because of your perception, but you did not write her up. Now, rumors of an inappropriate relationship student have surfaced - a teacher reports some lunch-room gossip to you. Is this sexual harassment? What are your next steps? When in doubt call the T9 office. 9/16/2024

  18. 18 Scenario 4: Student-to-Student A parent comes into your office first thing Monday morning to report her daughter received a text from a male student over the weekend. The text says, Do you want to F***? The parent is so upset she wants to change her daughter s school. The two students have been flirting a little, but don t know each other well. The boy who sent the text says he thought it would be an ice breaker because he had a crush on the girl. Is this sexual harassment? What are your next steps? Do your ideas change if you know the boy who sent the text has pending charges for an alleged sexual assault (different alleged victim) that happened over the summer? 9/16/2024

  19. 19 When in doubt or for questions CALL OR EMAIL ME!! Lynn Ryan lryan@sandi.net District Cell phone: 619-634-0370 Office: 619-725-7225 Staff Portal Departments Title IX Support Materials link APs and ACs for Title IX OCR links ALL to be REVISED 9/16/2024

  20. 20 Relevant Admin Procedures & Regulations (Soon to be revised) AP 0410 Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex in District Programs and Activities (students) AR & BP 5145.7 (Student) Sexual Harassment AR & BP 1312.3 Uniform Complaint Procedure (no revisions necessary yet) Additional sexual harassment and T9 AR/BP may be added. 9/16/2024

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