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  • 11/9/2021 1:00 PM MST
  • 11/23/2022 3:00 PM MST
  • Virtual/Zoom link will be emailed to registrants

MTSBA 2020 New Title IX Regulation Virtual Training


Tuesdays in November! November 9, 16, and 23 from 1:00-3:00 pm

Only $125 per person or $500 for Unlimited District Option

 

School districts must ensure that district officials (staff and trustees) involved in sexual harassment (Title IX) matters receive training on the definition of “sexual harassment,” the investigation process, the grievance process, the decision-making and appeal processes, and avoiding conflicts of interest and bias. This training meets the requirements under Title IX. The MTSBA legal staff will cover all of these topics and more. 

 

Agenda:

 

November 9: 1:00-3:00 p.m.  The focus of this session will be on what constitutes sexual harassment and what school employees need to know about the warning signs, how to respond to reports of sexual harassment, reporting requirements, and protecting the privacy rights of students and staff

 

November 16: 1:00-300 p.m.  This session will be devoted to an overview of sexual harassment policies and procedures relating to staff and student sexual harassment, the supportive measure that must be made available, the rights of both the complainant and the individual about whom the complaint is made.

 

November 23:  1:00-3:00 p.m.  The focus of this session will be on the required steps involved in the grievance procedure, the role of the Title IX Coordinator, the investigative process, the decision-making process, and the appeal process. 

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Disclaimer: Montana School Boards Association (MTSBA) has designed these materials to provide helpful information regarding topics and best practices on issues concerning the administration and governance of Montana K-12 public schools. These materials are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. MTSBA does not intend nor should these materials be construed to constitute the rendering of any legal advice. Should the recipient of these materials desire legal advice on any of the topics or information contained herein, MTSBA recommends that the recipient make a specific request for legal advice.