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Title IX

 

FENTON CHARTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS TITLE IX STATEMENT

Who is the Title IX Coordinator for each of the Fenton schools?

Monica Castañeda, Director

Fenton Ave. Charter School

mcastaneda@fentoncharter.net

11828 Gain Street

Lake View Terrace, CA 91342

(818) 896-7482

Richard Parra, Director

Fenton Primary Center

rparra@fentoncharter.net

11351 Dronfield Avenue

Pacoima, CA 91331

(818) 485-5900

Cary Rabinowitz, Director

Santa Monica Blvd. Com. Charter

crabinowitz@fentoncharter.net

1022 N. Van Ness

Los Angeles, CA 90038

(323) 469-0971

Jennifer Miller, Director

Fenton STEM Academy

jmiller@fentoncharter.net

8926 Sunland Blvd

Sun Valley, CA 91352

(818) 962-3636

Jennifer Miller, Director

Fenton Charter Leadership Academy

jmiller@fentoncharter.net

8926 Sunland Blvd

Sun Valley, CA 91352

(818) 962-3636

Where can I get more information on the rights of a pupil and the public and the responsibilities of the public school under Title IX?

The following Internet resources are available to find more information regarding rights and responsibilities under Title IX:

California Department of Education Office of Equal Opportunity

United States Department of Education Office for Civil Rights

Rights Accorded Under Education Code Section 221.8:  The following list of rights, which are based on the relevant provisions of the federal regulations implementing Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (20 U.S.C. Sec. 1681 et seq.), may be used by the department for purposes of Section 221.6: (a) You have the right to fair and equitable treatment and you shall not be discriminated against based on your sex. (b) You have the right to be provided with an equitable opportunity to participate in all academic extracurricular activities, including athletics. (c) You have the right to inquire of the athletic director of your school as to the athletic opportunities offered by the school. (d) You have the right to apply for athletic scholarships. (e) You have the right to receive equitable treatment and benefits in the provision of all of the following: (1) Equipment and supplies. (2) Scheduling of games and practices. (3) Transportation and daily allowances. (4) Access to tutoring. (5) Coaching. (6) Locker rooms. (7) Practice and competitive facilities. (8) Medical and training facilities and services. (9) Publicity. (f) You have the right to have access to a gender equity coordinator to answer questions regarding gender equity laws. (g) You have the right to contact the State Department of Education and the California Interscholastic Federation to access information on gender equity laws. (h) You have the right to file a confidential discrimination complaint with the United States Office of Civil Rights or the State Department of Education if you believe you have been discriminated against or if you believe you have received unequal treatment on the basis of your sex. (i) You have the right to pursue civil remedies if you have been discriminated against. (j) You have the right to be protected against retaliation if you file a discrimination complaint.

How may I file a discrimination complaint?

You may file a complaint with School’s Title IX Coordinator:

Monica Castañeda, Director

Fenton Ave. Charter School

mcastaneda@fentoncharter.net

 

11828 Gain Street

Lake View Terrace, CA 91342

(818) 896-7482

Richard Parra, Director

Fenton Primary Center

rparra@fentoncharter.net

11351 Dronfield Avenue

Pacoima, CA 91331

(818) 485-5900

Cary Rabinowitz, Director

Santa Monica Blvd. Com. Charter

crabinowitz@fentoncharter.net

1022 N. Van Ness

Los Angeles, CA 90038

(323) 469-0971

Jennifer Miller, Director

Fenton STEM Academy

jmiller@fentoncharter.net

8926 Sunland Blvd

Sun Valley, CA 91352

(818) 962-3636

Jennifer Miller, Director

Fenton Charter Leadership Academy

jmiller@fentoncharter.net

8926 Sunland Blvd

Sun Valley, CA 91352

(818) 962-3636

A complaint may be filed anonymously if it provides evidence or information leading to evidence to support an allegation of noncompliance.

Otherwise, a discrimination complaint may be filed with the Office for Civil Rights:

San Francisco Office for Civil Rights

U.S. Department of Education

50 United Nations Plaza

Mail Box 1200, Room 1545

San Francisco, CA 94102

Phone:  (415) 486-5555

Email:  ocr.sanfrancisco@ed.gov

United States Department of Education Office for Civil Rights Complaint Form

Is there a statute of limitations for filing an alleged incident of harassment or discrimination?

Consistent with the School’s Uniform Complaint Procedures policy (“UCP”), any parent, guardian, individual, organization has the right to file a written complaint of discrimination, harassment, intimidation, and/or bullying on the basis of a protected characteristic within six months from the date the alleged incident occurred or the complainant first obtained knowledge of the facts of the alleged incident.  The UCP sets forth procedures regarding whether a complaint can be filed beyond the statute of limitations.

How are discrimination complaints investigated?

Complaints filed with School are conducted pursuant to its UCP.  Under School’s UCP policy, School has 60 calendar days from office receipt to investigate the complaint and to send a letter with findings to relevant parties.   

During the investigative process, School shall contact complainant and other applicable parties to request documents and information.  School provides an opportunity for the complainant to present evidence or information to support his/her allegations.

For federal guidance on how complaint investigations and how complaints may be further pursued, please see the following link:

United States Department of Education Office for Civil Rights