R20 School Climate Plan
Every child has the right to feel safe, valued, and comfortable in school. No one else’s behavior should ever make children feel afraid or embarrassed because of their race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any disability they may have. The District prohibits harassment of any kind. Students are expected to treat other students and district employees with courtesy and respect, avoid any behaviors known to be offensive and stop those behaviors when asked or told to stop.
Parents are urged to reinforce with their child(ren) that if he/she is harassed or sees harassment happening to someone else, he/she should report the behavior to a teacher or administration. To maintain a productive and positive learning environment, the Board of Education will make every attempt to halt any harassment of which they become aware by calling attention to this policy or by direct disciplinary action, if necessary.
A student who believes he/she has been harassed is encouraged to report the incident to the administration or a trusted adult. The allegations will be investigated and addressed and appropriate disciplinary action taken where necessary.