Title IX

Title IX School Board Policy


School Board Policy 2266
Title IX Training

For incident reporting or to file a complaint:
Leipsic Schools Title IX Coordinator,
Darren Henry or Megan Tobe
419-943-2165 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

About Title IX
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, often referred to as Title IX, is a Federal civil rights law. Title IX, which began with a focus on discrimination and ensuring equity in sports, includes a major focus on prevention of and response to incidents of sexual harassment and sexual assault.

What is Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment?

Sexual Assault
Sexual assault is any unwanted, non-consensual sexual contact against any individual by force (against a person's will) or when a person cannot give consent (under the age of consent, intoxicated, developmentally disabled, mentally/physically unable to consent, etc.).

Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment is unwelcome behavior or communication that is sexual in nature when:
A student or employee is led to believe that he or she must submit to unwelcome sexual conduct or communications in order to gain something in return, such as a grade, a promotion, a place on a sports team, or any educational or employment decision, or
The conduct substantially interferes with a student's educational performance, or creates an intimidating or hostile educational or employment environment.

Know Your Rights
Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs and activities.
All public and private elementary and secondary schools, school districts, colleges, and universities receiving any Federal funds must comply with Title IX.

For a statement describing the rights and responsibilities of victims of sexual harassment or those who are the subject of complaints, contact your Title IX Coordinator.

Title IX Coordinator
The Leipsic School District's Title IX coordinator has knowledge of all Title IX requirements, the district's policies and procedures on sex discrimination, and of all complaints throughout the district that raise Title IX Issues. The Title IX coordinator's responsibilities include:
Tracking the district's response to reports and complaints of sexual harassment
Determining the appropriate response and remedial actions
Identifying and addressing any patterns or systemic problems revealed by such reports and complaints