Anti-Harassment_Policy_5.5.2022

Anti Bully Process

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Civil rights laws prohibit discrimination and discriminatory harassment in K-12 public schools. A “protected class” is a group of people who share common characteristics and are protected from discrimination and harassment under federal and state law.

These groups are protected classes under  state law:

  • Race and color
  • National origin
  • Religion and creed
  • Sex
  • Sexual orientation
  • Gender identity and gender expression
  • Disability and the use of a trained dog guide or service animal
  • Honorably discharged veteran or military status

On January 12, 2016, the LAUSD board voted to approve a Board Resolution, “Keeping Parents Informed: Charter Transparency” which was passed with the support of the LA charter community. The resolution highlighted information and data that charter public schools share with parents through their charter petitions, School Accountability Report Cards, Local Education Agency Plans, Local Control Accountability Plans, Annual Audits, and other publicly available documents. This information is available electronically or manually by parent request. Per the board resolution, parents may request this information in English and any single primary language meeting the requirements of Sections 45400 through 45403 of the California Education Code.