PERSONNEL All Staff Permanent Personnel Conditions of Employment Equal Employment Opportunity/Anti-Harassment 4014.2 It is the policy of the Clintonville Public School District that no person may be illegally discriminated against in employment by reason of their age, race, creed, color, disability, pregnancy, marital status, sex, citizenship, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, arrest record, conviction record, military service, membership in the National Guard, state defense force or any other reserve component of the military forces of Wisconsin or the United States, political affiliation, use or nonuse of lawful products off the employer's premises during nonworking hours, declining to attend a meeting or to participate in any communication about religious matters or political matters, the authorized use of family or medical leave or worker's compensation benefits, genetic information, or any other factor prohibited by state or federal law. Reasonable accommodations shall be made for qualified individuals with a disability, unless such accommodations would impose an undue hardship on the District. A reasonable accommodation is a change or adjustment to job duties or work environment that permits a qualified applicant or employee with a disability to perform the essential functions of a position or enjoy the benefits and privileges of employment compared to those enjoyed by employees without disabilities. Prohibited Harassment The Clintonville Public School District Board of Education is committed to a work environment that is free of harassment of any form. The Board will not tolerate any form of harassment and will take all necessary and appropriate action to eliminate it. Any individual in the school district community who violates this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment. Additionally, appropriate action will be taken to stop and otherwise deal with any third party who engages in harassment against our employees. For purposes of this policy, "school district community" means individuals subject to the control and supervision of the Board including, but not limited to, teachers, staff, volunteers and Board members. "Third party" means individuals outside the school district community who participate in school activities and events authorized by the Board including, but not limited to, visiting speakers, participants on opposing athletic teams, and vendors doing business with, or seeking to do business with, the District. Harassment consists of unwelcome conduct, whether verbal, physical, or visual, that is based on a person s protected status, such as sex, color, race, ancestry, religion, national origin, age, pregnancy, disability, marital status, veteran status, citizenship status, sexual orientation, arrest record, conviction record or other protected group status, which affects tangible job benefits, interferes unreasonably with an individual s work performance, or creates an intimidating, hostile or offensive working environment. Harassment may occur as employee-to-employee, student-to-employee, male-to female, female-to-male, employee-to-student, male-to-male or female-to-female. Examples of conduct that may constitute harassment include: Graffiti containing offensive language; Name calling, jokes or rumors;
Threatening or intimidating conduct directed at another because of the other s protected characteristic; Notes or cartoons; Slurs, negative stereotypes, and hostile acts which are based upon another s protected characteristic; Written or graphic material containing comments or stereotypes which is posted or circulated and which is aimed at degrading individuals or members of protected classes; A physical act of aggression or assault upon another because of, or in a manner reasonably related to, the individual s protected characteristic; or Other kinds of aggressive conduct such as theft or damage to property, which is motivated by a protected characteristic. Sexual Harassment Sexual harassment deserves special mention. Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other physical, verbal or visual conduct based on sex constitute sexual harassment when: Acquiescence in, or submission to, such conduct is an explicit or implicit term or condition of employment; An individual s acquiescence in, submission to or rejection of such conduct becomes the basis for employment decisions affecting that individual; or Such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual s work performance or creating an intimidating, hostile or offensive work environment. Sexual harassment may include, but is not limited to: Unwelcome verbal harassment or abuse; Unwelcome pressure for sexual activity; Unwelcome, sexually motivated or inappropriate patting, pinching or other physical contact; Unwelcome sexual behavior or words including demands for sexual favors, accompanied by implied or overt threats concerning an individual s employment status; Unwelcome sexual behavior or words, including demands for sexual favors, accompanied by implied or overt promises of preferential treatment with regard to an individual s employment status; or Unwelcome behavior or words directed at an individual because of gender. Sexual relationships between staff members, where one staff member has supervisory responsibilities over the other, are discouraged as a matter of Board policy. Such relationships have an inherent possibility of being construed as sexual harassment because the consensual aspect of the relationship may be the result of implicit or explicit duress caused by uncertainty regarding the consequences of non-compliance. Reporting Procedures To provide individuals with options for reporting harassment or discrimination to an individual of the gender with which they feel most comfortable, each school s building principal is advised to designate both a male and a female Complaint Coordinator to receive harassment and discrimination complaints under this Policy. The Complaint Coordinator may also serve as the District s 504 and Title IX Coordinators.
Complaint Coordinators: Guidance Counselor High School Ext 2224 64 W Green Tree Road CLINTONVILLE 54929 Guidance Counselor Middle School Ext 2432 255 North Main Street CLINTONVILLE 54929 Guidance Counselor Longfellow Elementary/ Ext 3231 105 S Clinton Avenue Dellwood Early Learning Center CLINTONVILLE Any employee who believes he or she has been the victim of conduct prohibited under this policy is encouraged to immediately report the alleged conduct to a Complaint Coordinator, the Building Principal, or the Superintendent. Any teacher, administrator, or other school official who has or receives notice that an employee has or may have been the victim of harassment or discrimination prohibited under this policy is required to immediately report the alleged conduct to a Complaint Coordinator, the Building Principal, or the Superintendent. Any other person, with knowledge or belief that an employee has or may have been the victim of conduct prohibited by this policy, is encouraged to immediately report the alleged conduct to a Complaint Coordinator, the Building Principal, or the Superintendent. The school district encourages the reporting party or complainant to use the report form available from the principal of each building or available from the school District Office (SEE ATTACHMENT A), but oral reports shall be considered complaints as well. Use of formal reporting forms is not mandated. However, if the report is given orally, the Complaint Coordinator shall personally reduce it to writing within 24 hours. Nothing in this policy shall prevent any person from reporting harassment or discrimination directly to the Superintendent. For example, if the complaint involves the Complaint Coordinator, the reporting individual may report the conduct to the Superintendent. Complaint Coordinators will be available during regular school hours to address concerns relating to this policy. The principal of each building will also make arrangements for a Complaint Coordinator to be available to handle complaints under this policy that may require immediate attention outside regular school hours. Investigation Procedure Upon receipt of a report or complaint alleging conduct prohibited under this policy, the Complaint Coordinator shall immediately undertake or authorize an investigation of the complaint by another individual designated by the Superintendent (the "investigator"). Generally, the Superintendent, or his or her designee, will oversee the investigation of the complaint. The Superintendent will also take immediate action, as may be appropriate, to prevent further violations of this policy while the investigation is being conducted. The investigation may consist of personal interviews with the complainant, the individual against whom the complaint is filed, and others who have knowledge of the alleged incident or circumstances giving rise to the complaint. The investigation may also consist of the evaluation of any other information or documents, which may be relevant to the particular allegations.
Whether a particular action or incident constitutes a violation of this policy requires a determination based on all the facts and surrounding circumstances. In determining whether the alleged conduct constitutes a violation of this policy, the school district may consider, as appropriate: The nature of the behavior; How often the conduct occurred; Whether there were past incidents or past continuing patterns of behavior; The relationship between the parties involved; The protected characteristics of the victim; The identity of the alleged harasser or discriminator, including whether the individual was in a position of power over the victim; The number of alleged harassers or discriminators; The age of the alleged harasser or discriminator; Where the alleged harassment or discrimination occurred; Whether there have been other incidents in the school involving the same or other employees; Whether the conduct adversely affected the employee s work or work environment; The context in which the alleged incidents occurred; and Any other facts, documents, and information relevant to the allegations. The investigation should be completed no later than seven (7) calendar days from receipt of the complaint, unless additional time is needed to conduct a thorough and objective investigation. The investigator shall make a written report to the Superintendent upon completion of the investigation. If the complaint involves the Superintendent, the report shall be filed directly with the Board of Education. The report shall include a determination of whether the allegations have been substantiated as factual and whether they appear to be violations of this policy. The investigator may investigate a complaint regardless of the fact that a criminal investigation involving the same, or similar allegations, is also pending or has been concluded. School District Action Upon receipt of a report that a violation has occurred, the school district will take prompt, appropriate formal or informal action to address, and where appropriate, remediate the violation. Appropriate actions may include, but are not limited to, counseling, awareness training, warning, suspension, exclusion, transfer, remediation, termination or discharge. School district action taken for violation of this policy shall be consistent with the requirements of applicable collective bargaining agreements, state and federal law, and school district policies for violations of a similar nature or similar degree of severity. In determining the appropriate response to a finding that a violation of this policy has occurred, the school district may consider: What response is most likely to end any ongoing harassment or discrimination Whether a particular response is likely to deter similar future conduct; The amount and kind of harm suffered by the victim; The identity of the party who engaged in the conduct; Whether the conduct was engaged in by an individual in the school district community, and if so, the school district will also consider how it can best remediate the effects of the harassment or discrimination; and Other relevant factors. If the evidence suggests that the conduct at issue also violates a criminal statute, the Superintendent shall also report the results of the investigation to the appropriate social service and/or law
enforcement agency charged with responsibility for handling such crimes, as may be required by law or as directed by the Board. In accord with state and federal laws regarding privacy and other rights, the Superintendent shall provide the complainant and other parties with a written answer to the complaint within seven (7) calendar days of receiving the investigator s report. Optional Appeal Provision If the complainant or the alleged harasser disagrees with the Superintendent s answer, he or she may submit a written appeal to the Superintendent indicating the nature of the disagreement. The appeal must be filed within seven (7) calendar days after receipt of the Superintendent s answer. The Superintendent may schedule a meeting of all the parties to the complainant if he or she deems it necessary. The Superintendent shall schedule a meeting if requested by the complainant. The Superintendent shall give a written response to the appealing party within seven (7) calendar days of the date the appeal is filed, or seven (7) calendar days after the meeting, whichever is later. If the appealing party is not satisfied with the response of the Superintendent, an appeal to the Board may be filed. The appeal must be filed within seven (7) calendar days of receipt of the Superintendent s response. The Board will set a meeting date and time to review the appeal, and may hold a hearing if it deems necessary. The Board shall give a written response to the appeal. The above procedures do not limit access to alternative actions available to the complaining party under local, state or federal law. Reprisal Submission of a good faith complaint or report of harassment or discrimination will not affect the complainant s or reporter s work status or work environment. However, the District also recognizes that false or fraudulent claims of such conduct or false or fraudulent information relating to such a complaint may be filed. The District reserves the right to discipline any person filing a false or fraudulent claim of harassment or discrimination or providing false or fraudulent information regarding a complaint. The District will discipline or take appropriate action against any member of the school district community who retaliates against any person who reports conduct prohibited by this policy or participates in a proceeding, investigation, or hearing relating to such conduct. Retaliation includes, but is not limited to, any form of intimidation, reprisal or harassment. Miscellaneous The District shall conspicuously post a notice including this policy in each school that the District maintains, in a place accessible to the school district community and members of the public. This notice shall also include the name, mailing address and telephone number of the: Complaint Coordinators; Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development; U S Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; and U S Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights. A copy of this policy shall appear in the employee handbook and a copy shall be made available upon request of employees and other interested parties.
The Superintendent will ensure that methods are developed for discussing this policy with the school district community. Training on the requirements of non-discrimination and the appropriate responses to issues of harassment will be provided to the school district community on an annual basis, and at such other times as the Board in consultation with the Superintendent determines is necessary or appropriate. This policy shall be reviewed at least annually for compliance with local, state and federal law. The District will respect the privacy of the complainant, the individuals against whom the complaint is filed and the witnesses as much as practicable, consistent with the District s legal obligations to investigate, to take appropriate action, and to conform with any discovery, disclosure or other legal obligations. Reference: Sec 118.20, WI Statute; Sec 111.31 WI Statute; 42 USC 2000d et seq; 42 USC 2000e et seq:42 USC 12101 et seq;29 USC 794;42 USC 1983 Adopted: March 28, 1994 Revised: October 13, 2003; November 13, 2006; January 23, 2012; July 27, 2015 BOARD OF EDUCATION Clintonville Public School District CLINTONVILLE, WI 54929
Exhibit 4014.2 ATTACHMENT A CLINTONVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT Employee Harassment/Discrimination Complaint Form Name Date Address Telephone Number (Home) Telephone Number (School or Work) Name of Individual filing Complaint ( ) Pupil ( ) Employee ( ) Parent ( ) Other: Please specify The Complaint alleges harassment/discrimination on the basis of: Statement of Complaint: Please describe, as best you can, exactly what happened to you that leads you to believe that you have been harassed/discriminated against. Include dates, if you can, and the names of everyone who was involved in the harassment/discrimination or saw or heard what happened. If there was more than one incident of harassment/discrimination, please describe each incident separately. You may use the back of this form or another sheet of paper (if necessary). This complaint is based upon my honest belief that has harassed/discriminated against me or another person. I certify that the information I have provided in this complaint is true, correct and complete to the best of my knowledge. I authorize the CLINTONVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT to conduct an investigation into this complaint, including reviewing this complaint with the accused individual. Signature of Complainant Date
It is the policy of the District that no person may be illegally discriminated against in employment on the basis of age, race, religion, creed, color, disability, pregnancy, marital status, sex, citizenship, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation or any other factor prohibited by state or federal law. The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Complaint Coordinators: Paul Huettner, Guidance Counselor Ext 2224 64 W Green Tree Road High School CLINTONVILLE 54929 Jody Lehman, Guidance Counselor Ext 2432 255 North Main Street Middle School CLINTONVILLE 54929 Jennifer Bachman, Guidance Counselor Ext 3219 105 S Clinton Avenue Longfellow Elementary/ CLINTONVILLE 54929 Dellwood Early Learning Center