Sexual Misconduct Title IX Policy

CPS has a commitment to fostering and maintaining an educational environment and workplace that is free from all forms of sexual misconduct, including sexual assault and sexual harassment. The CPS strictly enforces a prohibition against sexual misconduct of any of its employees, students, students’ parents/guardians/caregivers or members of the public by anyone, including any fellow student, teacher, supervisor, co-worker, vendor, or other third party, as such conduct is contrary to the mission of the CPS and its commitment to equal opportunity in education and employment.

The CPS will not tolerate sexual misconduct that affects employment or educational conditions, that interferes unreasonably with an individual’s school or work performance, or that creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive work or school environment. Sexual misconduct of employees, students, students’ parents/guardians/caregivers or members of the public occurring in the schools or workplace is prohibited by law and will not be tolerated by the CPS. For purposes of this policy, “workplace” or “school” includes school-sponsored social events, trips, sports events, work-related travel or similar events connected with school or employment, including without limitation, extracurricular and athletic activities and programs, traveling to and from school or on a school-sponsored field trip. Further, any retaliation against an individual who has complained about sexual misconduct or retaliation; or any retaliation against any individual who has cooperated with an investigation of a sexual misconduct or retaliation complaint is similarly unlawful and will not be tolerated. This policy also sets forth procedures for students to report a sexual assault.

Complete the Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Formal Grievance Form: Printed Version | Online Version

For a complete copy of the Sexual Misconduct/Title IX policy, click a link below:
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Title IX Coordinator
The Cambridge Public Schools Title IX Coordinator is: Rasheeda Abdul-Musawwir, Title IX Coordinator who can be contacted by email or 857.998.7437. 

SY21-22 Required Trainings for all CPS employees:
The following trainings provided by the United States Department of Education Office of Civil Rights are mandatory for all Cambridge Public School employees:

Title Video Length Required for
Title IX Coordinator Introduction
2 min. All Staff
Title IX Regulations Addressing Sexual Harassment
1 hour, 11 min. All Staff
Title IX Protections Against Sexual Assault 17 min. All Staff
Due Process Protections Under the New Title IX 16 min. All Staff
How to Report Sexual Harassment Under Title IX 13 min. All Staff
Conducting and Adjudicating Title IX hearings
19 min. Executive Leadership Team, Principals and AP/SOMs/Dean


Resources

Office of Civil Rights Title IX Q&A
CPS Title IX Flow Chart (pdf)

Additional Trainings
The New Title IX Regulations (delivered to CPS administrators 8/25/20)
CRLS Harassment, Bullying, Cyberbullying & Sexual Violence Training SY 19-20
CRLS Harassment, Bullying, Cyberbullying & Sexual Violence Training SY 20-21

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