Title IX Procedures
What is Title IX?
Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any District program, services, or activity including, but not limited to: educational programs or activities. e.g. extracurricular activities, student services, academic counseling, discipline, classroom assignment, grading, athletics, transportation, etc.
Unlawful Discriminatory Practices under Title IX
- Sexual Harassment (unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature)
- Sexual Misconduct/Violence (rape, sexual assault, sexual battery, sexual exploitation and other forms of non-consensual sexual activity)
- Stalking (repeatedly following, harassing, threatening, or intimidating including by telephone, mail, electronic communication, or social media)
- Retaliation (adverse academic or other actions against anyone reporting or participating in an investigation of Title IX allegations)
Resources/Training
- Sexual Harassment and Sexual Assault Information Guide - to use with students
- Initial Procedures upon a Report of Title IX Sex Discrimination
- 2024 Title IX Regulations – Comprehensive Training Slide Show
*Saline Middle School will follow 2020 Title IX regulations until further notice
Members of the school district community (students, families, or employees) who believe that a Title IX violation may have occurred, should discuss their concerns and/or file a complaint with the District's Title IX coordinators.
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Carol Baaki Diglio District Office Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources District Office Title IX Coordinator 734-401-4003Send an Email
7265 North Ann Arbor Street
Saline, MI 48176 -
Lindsay Guenther Saline Middle School Assistant Principal District Office Title IX Co-Coordinator 734-401-4603Send an Email
7190 North Maple Road
Saline, MI 48176