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Safe School Plan - William S. Hart Union High School District

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Hazing is prohibited by Governing Board policy. Hazing includes either engaging in or conspiring with others to engage in harassing acts that injure, degrade or disgrace other individuals.<br />

EC 32051<br />

Students are expected to refrain from profane, vulgar abusive language. Students who violate these rules may be subject to discipline, suspension, exclusion, expulsion or transfer to<br />

alternative programs.<br />

BPS131<br />

Complaint Procedures:<br />

Any student who feels that he/she is a victim hate-motivated behavior should immediately report the situation to the principal or other designated administrator. If the student feels that the<br />

situation is not being resolved by the administrator, the <strong>District</strong>'s Uniform Complaint Procedure offers specific channels to take the complaint to a higher level.<br />

BP 5145.9, BP 1312.3(a)<br />

Any student who feels that he/she is being harassed should immediately contact the principal or designated administrator. If a situation involving harassment is not promptly remedied by<br />

the principal or designee, a complaint can be filed in accordance with administrative regulations. The superintendent or designee shall determine which complaint procedure is appropriate.<br />

BP 5145.3<br />

Complaints alleging unlawful discrimination may be filed by a person who believes that he or she has personally suffered unlawful discrimination or by a person who believes that an<br />

individual of any specific class of individuals has been subjected to unlawful discrimination. The complaint must be filed within six months, and sets in motion a five-step procedure that<br />

includes an attempt at mediation, investigation of the complaint, a <strong>District</strong> response, and final written decision. There are specific timeframes established for each step, and rights of appeal<br />

within 15 days of the final decision.<br />

AR 1312.3<br />

March 2005<br />

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