Title IX, Anti-Bullying, and Non-Discrimination
PUBLIC and Student Rights under Title IX
Filing a Complaint
Complaint Process
Upon receiving a complaint, BCOE's Title IX Coordinator & Compliance Officer shall inform the complainant of the process for filing a formal complaint. Even if the alleged victim chooses not to file a formal complaint, BCOE's Title IX Coordinator & Compliance Officer may file a formal complaint as permitted under the Title IX regulations. In such cases, the alleged victim is not a party to the case, but will receive notices as required by BCOE's Title IX Coordinator & Compliance Officer regulations at specific points in the complaint process.
The County Superintendent or designee shall ensure that BCOE's Title IX Coordinator & Compliance Officer, investigator, decision-maker, or a facilitator of an informal process does not have a conflict of interest or bias for or against complainants or respondents generally or an individual complainant or respondent, and that such persons receive training in accordance with 34 CFR 106.45.
Complaints that do not meet the definition of sexual harassment under Title IX may be processed, as applicable, under BCOE's Uniform Complaint Policy or Complaint Policy.
Governmental Agency Links
Office for Civil Rights
Lyndon Baines Johnson Department of Education Bldg
400 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20202-1100
Additional Resources
BCOE Complaint & Discrimination Policies and Procedures
• SP 0410 - Non-Discrimination
• SP & AR 1312.1 - Complaints Concerning Employees
• SP & AR 1312.3 - Uniform Complaint Procedures
• SP & AR 4030 - Non-Discrimination in Employment
• SP & AR 4119.11, 4219.11, 4319.11 - Sexual Harassment (Employment)
• AR 4119.12, 4219.12, 4319.12 - Title IX Sexual Harassment Complaint Procedures (Employment)
• SP & AR 4144, 4244, 4344 - Complaint Procedure
• SP 5145.3 - Non- Discrimination/Harassment (Students)
• SP & AR 5145.7 - Sexual Harassment (Students)
• AR 5145.71 - Title IX Sexual Harassment Complaint Procedures (Students)