El Dorado County Grand Jury
• 2023-2024
• Agency Response
Response to:
Case 24-07 County Office of Education: Are Schools Doing Enough to Address Sexual Harassment?(PDF, 915KB)
Rescue Union School District*
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Note: Missing finding numbers detected: F8
Findings and Recommendations 2 findings
F7
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- It is unclear when or if the County school districts provide student training on recognizing sexual harassment and how to report it. Response: Rescue Union School District responds to the finding as follows: Rescue Union School District does not provide student training on recognizing sexual harassment and how to report it. Rescue Union School District does require all staff to complete annual Sexual Harassment Training and Adult Sexual Misconduct Training. Staff then act as a resource to students who share they are feeling sexually harassed. Additionally, all students can report sexual harassment to any adult on campus and are taught how to submit an anonymous "tip" via our We Tip App that is on our school and district websites and on every Chromebook that students use throughout the day if they are feeling unsafe, bullied, or observe it with another student. Lastly, all seventh grade students receive student training on recognizing sexual harassment in our Family Life curriculum
No recommendations for this finding
F9
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and Recommendation R8. Findings:
No recommendations for this finding
* This report's PDF did not contain easily extractable text and required Optical Character Recognition (OCR) for analysis. There may be minor errors in the extracted findings and recommendations due to OCR limitations with scanned documents.