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WELLESLEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

 ANTI-DISCRIMINATION POLICY TO PROTECT STUDENTS AND STAFF
FROM HARASSMENT, INCLUDING SEXUAL HARASSMENT, BULLYING
                        AND HAZING

                                     Background

The Wellesley Public Schools are committed to maintaining a work and
educational environment free from all forms of discrimination and harassing
conduct. We expect all employees, students and other members of the school
community to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner with concern and
respect for all members of the school community. Discrimination or harassment
on the basis of race, national origin, religion, age, sex, gender identification,
sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, ability or disability in any form will not
be tolerated.

                                        Policy

A. It is the policy of the Wellesley Public Schools to maintain a learning and
working environment for students and employees that is free from discrimination
or harassment of any kind, including sexual harassment, bullying, hazing, and
intimidation. It is a violation of this policy for any member of the school
community to discriminate or harass another through conduct or communication
as defined in this policy. Any allegation of discrimination or harassment will be
investigated and, if a violation of this policy is substantiated, disciplinary action
will be taken.

B. Each administrator is responsible for promoting understanding and acceptance
of, and assuring compliance with, state and federal laws and school policy and
procedures governing discrimination and harassment within his/her school or
office.

C. It is the responsibility of every employee, student and parent to recognize acts
of harassment and take every action necessary to ensure that the applicable
policies and procedures of this school district are implemented.

D. It is a violation of this policy for any administrator, teacher, or other employee,
or any student to engage in or condone harassment in school or to fail to report or
otherwise take reasonable corrective measures when they become aware of an
incident of harassment.
E. Any school employee that has reliable information that would lead a
reasonable person to suspect that a person is an instigator/participant or a target of
harassment, bullying, or intimidation shall immediately report it to the
administration; each school shall document any prohibited incident that is reported
and confirmed, and report all incidents of discrimination, harassment,
intimidation, bullying or cyberbullying and the resulting consequences, including
discipline and referrals, to the Superintendent’s office as they occur.

F. This policy is not designed or intended to limit the school’s authority to take
disciplinary action or take remedial action when such harassment occurs out of
school but has a nexus to school, or is disruptive to or materially and substantially
interferes with an employee’s work, personal life, a student’s school work, or
participation in school related opportunities or activities.

Reports of cyberbullying by electronic or other means, occurring in or out of
school will be reviewed and, when a nexus to work or school exists, will result in
discipline. Parents of students alleged to have engaged in cyber harassment will
be invited to attend a meeting at which the activity, words or images subject to the
complaint will be reviewed. A student disciplined for cyberbullying will not be
re-admitted to the regular school program until his or her parent(s) attend such
meeting.

G. Any employee or student who believes that he or she has been subjected to
harassment has the right to file a complaint and to receive prompt and appropriate
handling of the complaint. Further, all reasonable efforts shall be made to
maintain the confidentiality and protect the privacy of all parties, but proper
enforcement of this policy may require disclosure of any or all information
received.

H. All charges of harassment should be summarized in writing verified by the
victim to include the specifics of the complaint to ensure the subsequent
investigation is focused on the relevant facts. Oral and anonymous complaints
will be reviewed but are inherently difficult to investigate and may not be
procedurally fair; as a result no disciplinary action shall be taken on anonymous
complaints unless independently verified by other convincing evidence.

I. Knowingly providing false reports of harassment or manipulation of
investigative processes will be subject to disciplinary action.



                                Definition of Terms
"Harassment" is conduct or speech that is unwelcome, intimidating, derogatory,
hostile and/or offensive; and has the purpose, or effect, of unreasonably interfering
with a student's ability to learn or a staff member's ability to work.

"Conduct" includes gestures, "body language," speech, or physical contact; it also
includes writing, electronic transmittals, displaying pictures or making drawings.
Harassment may be student-to-student, adult-to-student, student-to-adult, or adult-
to-adult Harassment may be offensive to a person for a variety of reasons,
including sex, gender identification, race, ethnic background, religion, age, sexual
orientation, socioeconomic status, ability or disability.

"Sexual harassment" is harassment which is of a sexual nature. Sexual harassment
can include a range of behaviors, including sexual insults and name-calling, off
color jokes, intimidation by words or actions, offensive touching, and pressure for
sexual activity.

Sexual harassment is a form of sex discrimination. Under the Massachusetts law
on fair educational practices (Chapter 151 C of the Mass. General Laws), the term
“sexual harassment” is defined as follows:

       Any sexual advances, requests for sexual favors and other verbal or
       physical conduct of a sexual nature when: (i) submission to or rejection
       of such advances, requests or conduct is made either explicitly or
       implicitly a term or condition of the provision of the benefits,
       privileges or placement services or as a basis for the evaluation of academic
       achievement; or (ii) such advances, requests or conduct have the purpose or
       effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual’s education by
       creating an intimidating, hostile, humiliating or sexually offensive
       educational environment. MGL c151C s, 1(e)

Under federal Title IX regulations, “sexual harassment” is defined as “verbal or
physical contact of a sexual nature, imposed on the basis of sex, by an employee
or student, which is unwelcome, hostile or intimidating.” Letter to McCoy from
OCR Region V, April 27, 1993, citing 34 CFR s.106.31 (b)(1) through (4) and (7).

Examples of sexual harassment include, but are not limited to, unwelcome sexual
advances, requests for sexual favors, and other unwelcome verbal or visual or
physical contact of a sexual nature when that conduct has the purpose or effect of
having a negative impact on performance or of creating an intimidating, hostile,
humiliating or offensive educational or work environment.

"Discrimination" for the purpose of this policy is conduct or speech which
conveys discrimination on the basis of sex, gender identification, race, color,
sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, age, religion, national origin and/or
disability in any educational programs, activities, or employment.

“Bullying” for the purpose of this policy is the repeated use by one or more
individuals of a written, verbal or electronic expression or a physical act or gesture
or any combination thereof, directed at a victim that: (1) causes physical or
emotional harm to the victim or damage the victim’s property; (2) places the
victim in reasonable fear of harm to himself or of damage to his property; (3)
creates a hostile environment at school for the victim; (4) infringes on the rights of
the victim at school; or (5) materially and substantially disrupts the education
process or the orderly operation of a school.

“Cyberbullying” for the purpose of this policy is defined as bullying through the
use of technology or any electronic communication, which shall include, but shall
not be limited to, any transfer of signs, signals, writing, images, sounds, data or
intelligence of any nature transmitted in whole or in part by a wire, radio,
electromagnetic, photo electronic or photo optical system including, but not
limited to, electronic mail, internet communications, instant messages or facsimile
communications. Cyberbullying shall also include (1) the creation of a web page
or blog in which the creator assumes the identity of another person or (2) the
knowing impersonation of another person as the author of posted content or
messages, if the creation or impersonation creates any of the conditions
enumerated in clauses (1) to (5), inclusive, of the definition of bullying.
Cyberbullying shall also include the distribution by electronic means of a
communication to more than one person or the posting of material on an electronic
medium that may be accessed by one or more persons, if the distribution or
posting creates any of the conditions enumerated in clauses (1) to (5), inclusive, of
the definition of bullying.

Legislative scope of prohibition of bullying provides that bullying shall be
prohibited: (1) on school grounds, property immediately adjacent to school
grounds, at a school sponsored or school related activity, function or program
whether on or off school grounds, or at a school bus stop, on a school bus or other
vehicle owned, leased or used by the school district or school, or through the use
of technology or an electronic device owned, leased or used by the school district
or school and (2) at a location, activity, function or program that is not owned,
leased or used by the school district or school, if the bullying creates a hostile
environment at school for the victim, infringes on the rights of the victim at school
or materially and substantially disrupts the education process or the orderly
operation of school.

“Hazing” is defined as any conduct or method of initiation into any student
organization which willfully or recklessly endangers the physical or mental health
of any student or person. Incidents of hazing must be reported to the appropriate
law enforcement officials as soon as reasonably practicable.

      Section 17. Whoever is a principle organizer or participant in the crime of
      hazing shall be punished by a fine of not more than 3 thousand dollars or
      by imprisonment in a house of correction for not more than one year, or by
      both such fine and imprisonment.

      Hazing is defined as any conduct or method of initiation into any student
      organization, whether on public or private property, which willfully or
      recklessly endangers the physical or mental health of any student or other
      person. Such conduct shall include whipping, beating, branding, forced
      calisthenics, exposure to the weather, forced consumption of any food,
      liquor, beverage, drug or other substance, or any other brutal treatment or
      forced physical activity which is likely to adversely affect the physical
      health or safety of any such student or other person, or which subjects such
      student or other person to extreme mental stress, including extended
      deprivation of sleep or rest or extended isolation.

      Section 18. Whoever knows that another person is the victim of hazing as
      defined in section seventeen and is at the scene of such crime shall, to the
      extent that such person can do so without danger or peril to himself or
      others, report such a crime to an appropriate law enforcement official as
      soon as reasonably practicable. Whoever fails to report such a crime shall
      be punished by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars.
      (MGL c. 269, s 17-18.)



                                    Violations

Any student or staff member who, after an investigation, has been found to have
engaged in the discrimination or harassment of a student or staff member in any
school setting or at any school-sponsored event will be subject to disciplinary
action.

          Procedures for Reporting and for Conducting an Investigation

In responding to and resolving complaints, administrators will be guided by five
goals:
•focus on changing behavior rather than simply punishing the offender;
•engage students and staff in dialogue so that they may learn more about the
impacts of behaviors and attitudes;
•maintain, as much as practicable, the confidentiality of the alleged victims and
offenders by involving as few people as possible in the resolution of the problem;
•protect the complainant from retaliation; and,
•insure prompt and thorough attention to all complaints.

Students may report incidents they believe involve discrimination or harassment to
any teacher, counselor or administrator; the choice is the student's; the choice of
the method of reporting, whether verbal or in writing, is also the student's. At the
secondary level, principals will identify and make known to students staff
members prepared to serve as resource people to support students in articulating
their complaints.

Any teacher, counselor, administrator or other staff person who has received a
report, verbally or in writing, will forward the report to the building principal
within forty eight (48) hours. Staff may report incidents to their supervisor,
Principal, Assistant Superintendent, and/or Superintendent.

In cases involving a staff member alleged to have engaged in discriminatory or
harassing conduct or communication, the building principal will notify the
Superintendent of Schools, or his/her designee, within forty eight (48) hours, The
Superintendent, or his/her designee, will appoint an investigating officer, who may
be the building principal.

In cases involving a student alleged to have made discriminatory or harassing
conduct or communication, the principal (or his/her designee) will be the
investigating officer.

Harassment or discrimination is determined from the viewpoint of a reasonable
person in the complainant's situation. When an individual complains about
harassment, school officials must assess the facts and circumstances from that
viewpoint. In order to protect the rights of both parties, it is important that the
victim or an administrator to whom a complaint was made or reported make it
clear to the harasser that the behavior is objectionable.

The investigating officer will initiate and complete an investigation as soon as
possible, normally within two weeks. The investigation may, but need not
necessarily, include interviewing the complainant; the person alleged to have
made the harassing conduct or communication; and such other person(s) as the
investigating officer deems necessary or appropriate in order to complete a
thorough investigation of the allegation. An opportunity to be heard will be
provided, consistent with school system's policies and procedures on the same.
The Investigating Officer will assist the complainant to communicate directly to
the alleged perpetrator, in person or in writing, the negative impact of the behavior
and the need to stop the behavior.

The investigating officer will conclude whether a violation of this policy has
occurred and communicate such findings to:

•the Superintendent (in cases of allegations against staff)
•the building principal (in cases of allegations against students)
•the complainant and the person(s) against whom the complaint was made.

Unresolved investigations will be reported as such.


                                Disciplinary Action

Any violation of this policy will be subject to disciplinary action. In the case of a
student found to have violated this policy, disciplinary action will be determined
by the Principal and can range from a verbal warning to removal from the school
setting. In the case of staff found to have violated this policy, disciplinary action
will be determined by the Superintendent of Schools and may include dismissal.

If the alleged sexual harassment constitutes sexual abuse of a child by a
"caretaker" (e.g., by a school staff member), then school administrators, teachers,
and other school staff who are mandated reporters will report the suspected child
abuse to the Department of Social Services, as required by Mass. General Laws
Chapter 199, section 51A.

                                     Retaliation

Retaliation is forbidden against any person who has alleged discrimination or
harassment, testified or participated in an investigation, of a claim of
discrimination or harassment. Retaliation includes, but is not limited to, any form
of intimidation, reprisal or harassment. If it occurs, it can be considered grounds
for dismissal of staff personnel and/or removal from the educational setting for a
student. Any allegation of reprisal will be subject to the same kind of investigation
and disciplinary actions as are described above.


Voted: April 14, 1994
Revised and Voted: May 25, 1999
Revised: May 25, 2010          Voted: TBD
Anti-Discrimination Policy (Draft)

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Anti-Discrimination Policy (Draft)

  • 1. WELLESLEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS ANTI-DISCRIMINATION POLICY TO PROTECT STUDENTS AND STAFF FROM HARASSMENT, INCLUDING SEXUAL HARASSMENT, BULLYING AND HAZING Background The Wellesley Public Schools are committed to maintaining a work and educational environment free from all forms of discrimination and harassing conduct. We expect all employees, students and other members of the school community to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner with concern and respect for all members of the school community. Discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, national origin, religion, age, sex, gender identification, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, ability or disability in any form will not be tolerated. Policy A. It is the policy of the Wellesley Public Schools to maintain a learning and working environment for students and employees that is free from discrimination or harassment of any kind, including sexual harassment, bullying, hazing, and intimidation. It is a violation of this policy for any member of the school community to discriminate or harass another through conduct or communication as defined in this policy. Any allegation of discrimination or harassment will be investigated and, if a violation of this policy is substantiated, disciplinary action will be taken. B. Each administrator is responsible for promoting understanding and acceptance of, and assuring compliance with, state and federal laws and school policy and procedures governing discrimination and harassment within his/her school or office. C. It is the responsibility of every employee, student and parent to recognize acts of harassment and take every action necessary to ensure that the applicable policies and procedures of this school district are implemented. D. It is a violation of this policy for any administrator, teacher, or other employee, or any student to engage in or condone harassment in school or to fail to report or otherwise take reasonable corrective measures when they become aware of an incident of harassment.
  • 2. E. Any school employee that has reliable information that would lead a reasonable person to suspect that a person is an instigator/participant or a target of harassment, bullying, or intimidation shall immediately report it to the administration; each school shall document any prohibited incident that is reported and confirmed, and report all incidents of discrimination, harassment, intimidation, bullying or cyberbullying and the resulting consequences, including discipline and referrals, to the Superintendent’s office as they occur. F. This policy is not designed or intended to limit the school’s authority to take disciplinary action or take remedial action when such harassment occurs out of school but has a nexus to school, or is disruptive to or materially and substantially interferes with an employee’s work, personal life, a student’s school work, or participation in school related opportunities or activities. Reports of cyberbullying by electronic or other means, occurring in or out of school will be reviewed and, when a nexus to work or school exists, will result in discipline. Parents of students alleged to have engaged in cyber harassment will be invited to attend a meeting at which the activity, words or images subject to the complaint will be reviewed. A student disciplined for cyberbullying will not be re-admitted to the regular school program until his or her parent(s) attend such meeting. G. Any employee or student who believes that he or she has been subjected to harassment has the right to file a complaint and to receive prompt and appropriate handling of the complaint. Further, all reasonable efforts shall be made to maintain the confidentiality and protect the privacy of all parties, but proper enforcement of this policy may require disclosure of any or all information received. H. All charges of harassment should be summarized in writing verified by the victim to include the specifics of the complaint to ensure the subsequent investigation is focused on the relevant facts. Oral and anonymous complaints will be reviewed but are inherently difficult to investigate and may not be procedurally fair; as a result no disciplinary action shall be taken on anonymous complaints unless independently verified by other convincing evidence. I. Knowingly providing false reports of harassment or manipulation of investigative processes will be subject to disciplinary action. Definition of Terms
  • 3. "Harassment" is conduct or speech that is unwelcome, intimidating, derogatory, hostile and/or offensive; and has the purpose, or effect, of unreasonably interfering with a student's ability to learn or a staff member's ability to work. "Conduct" includes gestures, "body language," speech, or physical contact; it also includes writing, electronic transmittals, displaying pictures or making drawings. Harassment may be student-to-student, adult-to-student, student-to-adult, or adult- to-adult Harassment may be offensive to a person for a variety of reasons, including sex, gender identification, race, ethnic background, religion, age, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, ability or disability. "Sexual harassment" is harassment which is of a sexual nature. Sexual harassment can include a range of behaviors, including sexual insults and name-calling, off color jokes, intimidation by words or actions, offensive touching, and pressure for sexual activity. Sexual harassment is a form of sex discrimination. Under the Massachusetts law on fair educational practices (Chapter 151 C of the Mass. General Laws), the term “sexual harassment” is defined as follows: Any sexual advances, requests for sexual favors and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature when: (i) submission to or rejection of such advances, requests or conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of the provision of the benefits, privileges or placement services or as a basis for the evaluation of academic achievement; or (ii) such advances, requests or conduct have the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual’s education by creating an intimidating, hostile, humiliating or sexually offensive educational environment. MGL c151C s, 1(e) Under federal Title IX regulations, “sexual harassment” is defined as “verbal or physical contact of a sexual nature, imposed on the basis of sex, by an employee or student, which is unwelcome, hostile or intimidating.” Letter to McCoy from OCR Region V, April 27, 1993, citing 34 CFR s.106.31 (b)(1) through (4) and (7). Examples of sexual harassment include, but are not limited to, unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other unwelcome verbal or visual or physical contact of a sexual nature when that conduct has the purpose or effect of having a negative impact on performance or of creating an intimidating, hostile, humiliating or offensive educational or work environment. "Discrimination" for the purpose of this policy is conduct or speech which conveys discrimination on the basis of sex, gender identification, race, color,
  • 4. sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, age, religion, national origin and/or disability in any educational programs, activities, or employment. “Bullying” for the purpose of this policy is the repeated use by one or more individuals of a written, verbal or electronic expression or a physical act or gesture or any combination thereof, directed at a victim that: (1) causes physical or emotional harm to the victim or damage the victim’s property; (2) places the victim in reasonable fear of harm to himself or of damage to his property; (3) creates a hostile environment at school for the victim; (4) infringes on the rights of the victim at school; or (5) materially and substantially disrupts the education process or the orderly operation of a school. “Cyberbullying” for the purpose of this policy is defined as bullying through the use of technology or any electronic communication, which shall include, but shall not be limited to, any transfer of signs, signals, writing, images, sounds, data or intelligence of any nature transmitted in whole or in part by a wire, radio, electromagnetic, photo electronic or photo optical system including, but not limited to, electronic mail, internet communications, instant messages or facsimile communications. Cyberbullying shall also include (1) the creation of a web page or blog in which the creator assumes the identity of another person or (2) the knowing impersonation of another person as the author of posted content or messages, if the creation or impersonation creates any of the conditions enumerated in clauses (1) to (5), inclusive, of the definition of bullying. Cyberbullying shall also include the distribution by electronic means of a communication to more than one person or the posting of material on an electronic medium that may be accessed by one or more persons, if the distribution or posting creates any of the conditions enumerated in clauses (1) to (5), inclusive, of the definition of bullying. Legislative scope of prohibition of bullying provides that bullying shall be prohibited: (1) on school grounds, property immediately adjacent to school grounds, at a school sponsored or school related activity, function or program whether on or off school grounds, or at a school bus stop, on a school bus or other vehicle owned, leased or used by the school district or school, or through the use of technology or an electronic device owned, leased or used by the school district or school and (2) at a location, activity, function or program that is not owned, leased or used by the school district or school, if the bullying creates a hostile environment at school for the victim, infringes on the rights of the victim at school or materially and substantially disrupts the education process or the orderly operation of school. “Hazing” is defined as any conduct or method of initiation into any student organization which willfully or recklessly endangers the physical or mental health
  • 5. of any student or person. Incidents of hazing must be reported to the appropriate law enforcement officials as soon as reasonably practicable. Section 17. Whoever is a principle organizer or participant in the crime of hazing shall be punished by a fine of not more than 3 thousand dollars or by imprisonment in a house of correction for not more than one year, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Hazing is defined as any conduct or method of initiation into any student organization, whether on public or private property, which willfully or recklessly endangers the physical or mental health of any student or other person. Such conduct shall include whipping, beating, branding, forced calisthenics, exposure to the weather, forced consumption of any food, liquor, beverage, drug or other substance, or any other brutal treatment or forced physical activity which is likely to adversely affect the physical health or safety of any such student or other person, or which subjects such student or other person to extreme mental stress, including extended deprivation of sleep or rest or extended isolation. Section 18. Whoever knows that another person is the victim of hazing as defined in section seventeen and is at the scene of such crime shall, to the extent that such person can do so without danger or peril to himself or others, report such a crime to an appropriate law enforcement official as soon as reasonably practicable. Whoever fails to report such a crime shall be punished by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars. (MGL c. 269, s 17-18.) Violations Any student or staff member who, after an investigation, has been found to have engaged in the discrimination or harassment of a student or staff member in any school setting or at any school-sponsored event will be subject to disciplinary action. Procedures for Reporting and for Conducting an Investigation In responding to and resolving complaints, administrators will be guided by five goals: •focus on changing behavior rather than simply punishing the offender;
  • 6. •engage students and staff in dialogue so that they may learn more about the impacts of behaviors and attitudes; •maintain, as much as practicable, the confidentiality of the alleged victims and offenders by involving as few people as possible in the resolution of the problem; •protect the complainant from retaliation; and, •insure prompt and thorough attention to all complaints. Students may report incidents they believe involve discrimination or harassment to any teacher, counselor or administrator; the choice is the student's; the choice of the method of reporting, whether verbal or in writing, is also the student's. At the secondary level, principals will identify and make known to students staff members prepared to serve as resource people to support students in articulating their complaints. Any teacher, counselor, administrator or other staff person who has received a report, verbally or in writing, will forward the report to the building principal within forty eight (48) hours. Staff may report incidents to their supervisor, Principal, Assistant Superintendent, and/or Superintendent. In cases involving a staff member alleged to have engaged in discriminatory or harassing conduct or communication, the building principal will notify the Superintendent of Schools, or his/her designee, within forty eight (48) hours, The Superintendent, or his/her designee, will appoint an investigating officer, who may be the building principal. In cases involving a student alleged to have made discriminatory or harassing conduct or communication, the principal (or his/her designee) will be the investigating officer. Harassment or discrimination is determined from the viewpoint of a reasonable person in the complainant's situation. When an individual complains about harassment, school officials must assess the facts and circumstances from that viewpoint. In order to protect the rights of both parties, it is important that the victim or an administrator to whom a complaint was made or reported make it clear to the harasser that the behavior is objectionable. The investigating officer will initiate and complete an investigation as soon as possible, normally within two weeks. The investigation may, but need not necessarily, include interviewing the complainant; the person alleged to have made the harassing conduct or communication; and such other person(s) as the investigating officer deems necessary or appropriate in order to complete a thorough investigation of the allegation. An opportunity to be heard will be provided, consistent with school system's policies and procedures on the same.
  • 7. The Investigating Officer will assist the complainant to communicate directly to the alleged perpetrator, in person or in writing, the negative impact of the behavior and the need to stop the behavior. The investigating officer will conclude whether a violation of this policy has occurred and communicate such findings to: •the Superintendent (in cases of allegations against staff) •the building principal (in cases of allegations against students) •the complainant and the person(s) against whom the complaint was made. Unresolved investigations will be reported as such. Disciplinary Action Any violation of this policy will be subject to disciplinary action. In the case of a student found to have violated this policy, disciplinary action will be determined by the Principal and can range from a verbal warning to removal from the school setting. In the case of staff found to have violated this policy, disciplinary action will be determined by the Superintendent of Schools and may include dismissal. If the alleged sexual harassment constitutes sexual abuse of a child by a "caretaker" (e.g., by a school staff member), then school administrators, teachers, and other school staff who are mandated reporters will report the suspected child abuse to the Department of Social Services, as required by Mass. General Laws Chapter 199, section 51A. Retaliation Retaliation is forbidden against any person who has alleged discrimination or harassment, testified or participated in an investigation, of a claim of discrimination or harassment. Retaliation includes, but is not limited to, any form of intimidation, reprisal or harassment. If it occurs, it can be considered grounds for dismissal of staff personnel and/or removal from the educational setting for a student. Any allegation of reprisal will be subject to the same kind of investigation and disciplinary actions as are described above. Voted: April 14, 1994 Revised and Voted: May 25, 1999 Revised: May 25, 2010 Voted: TBD