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OTHER FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION, HARASSMENT, BULLYING AND INTIMIDATION


The Merced Union High School District Board of Trustees prohibits unlawful discrimination, harassment, intimidation or bullying against any protected group as identified under Education Code 200 and 220 and Government Code 11135, including actual or perceived sex, sexual orientation, gender, ethnic group identification, race or ethnicity, ancestry, national origin, nationality, religion, immigration status, color, mental or physical disability, age, marital or parental status, gender identity, gender expression, or genetic information, or on the basis of a person's association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics in any District program or activity that receives or benefits from state financial assistance.  

Students are protected against discrimination, including discriminatory harassment, bullying or intimidation by anyone in any school program or activity, including on the school campus, on the school bus, or off-campus during a school-sponsored activity.  Discriminatory harassment, bullying or intimidation includes: physical, written, or verbal conduct, threats, cyber bullying, causing bodily injury to, or committing hate violence against any other student or school personnel based on the targeted person’s actual, perceived, or association with a protected characteristic, as listed above.

Cyberbullying includes the transmission of harassing communications, direct threats or other harmful texts, sounds, or images on the Internet, social media or other technologies using a telephone, computer of any wireless communication device. It also includes breaking into another person’s electronic account and assuming that person’s identity in order to damage that person’s reputation. (See BP 5131- Conduct; BP 5131.2- Bullying). Cyberbullying will be investigated and may result in disciplinary action, even when the act occurs off campus, if it relates to a school activity or school attendance or causes a substantial disruption, or reasonably foreseeable risk of substantial disruption of school activities.

Examples Are:


Verbal Bullying

  • Teasing
  • Name-calling
  • Inappropriate sexual comments
  • Taunting
  • Threatening to cause harm


Social Bullying

  • Leaving someone out on purpose
  • Telling other people not to be friends with someone
  • Embarrassing someone in public


Physical Bullying

  • Hitting, kicking, and pinching
  • Spitting
  • Tripping and pushing
  • Taking or breaking someone's things
  • Making mean or rude hand gestures


Cyberbullying

  • Transmission of harmful texts, sounds, images, direct threats, or other harassing communications using the Internet and social media.
  • Hacking someone's account

Complaint to the School District

Step 1. Prepare Your Complaint

In most cases, complaints should be filed within six months from the date of the incident or conduct that is the subject of the complaint. A complaint may be verbal or written. Be sure to describe the conduct or incident and explain why you believe discrimination or harassment has taken place. Communicate your complaint to any District staff member or the District's Title IX Coordinator/Compliance Officer. Each campus will designate two administrative personnel who will process complaints.

Step 2: School District Investigates Your Complaint

Once the District receives your complaint, the Title IX Coordinator/Compliance Officer will give you a copy of the complaint procedure and make sure a prompt, thorough and impartial investigation takes place. When the investigation is completed, you will receive a written response.

Step 3: School District Responds to Your Complaint

In its written response, the District will include a summary of the results of the investigation. If it is determined that discrimination or harassment occurred, the report shall also include any corrective actions that have or will be taken to address the misconduct, to prevent any retaliation or further misconduct, and to inform you about any sanction imposed on the respondent which relates directly to you as the complainant. You will also be notified of any applicable appeal rights and any additional civil law remedies that may be available to you.

 

NON-DISCRIMINATORY BULLYING, HARASSMENT AND INTIMIDATION


Students may also experience bullying, harassment or intimidation which is not based on a protected characteristic. The District also takes these concerns seriously. Students are encouraged to report the matter to a Principal or staff member, who can determine what happened, intervene as necessary, and resolve the situation.


How to Report

If you experience bullying, sexual harassment, or other harassment, notify any staff member. You may also text or call an anonymous tips.



Anonymous Reporting


TIP 411

This an anonymous tip line to alert administration of bullying an other threats to the safety and well-being of our students and staff.

School TIP Line
AHS- Text "FALCONS" + your tip 847411

BCHS- Text "THUNDER" + your tip

847411

ECHS- Text "GAUCHOS" + your tip

847411

GVHS- Text "COUGAR" + your tip

847411

LHS- Text "WOLVES" + your tip

847411

MHS- Text "BEARS" + your tip

847411

YHS- Text "DRAGON" + your tip

847411

SHS- Text "TRAILBLAZERS" + your tip 847411

Download the MUHSD Tip App


Click the links below to download the MUHSD Tip app from your app store. The MUHSD Tips app provides the campus community the ability to submit anonymous tips to MUHSD. You can download the MUHSD Tips app for iPhone and Android.

iPhone/Android App Store Links: 

Call


These are direct phone lines to contact administration of bullying an other threats to the safety and well-being of our students and staff.

School Phone Number
Atwater HS

325-1200

 

Buhach Colony HS 325-1447
El Capitan HS 384-5545
Golden Valley HS 325-1847
Livingston HS 398-3247
Merced HS 325-1047
East Campus Education Center 325-1647