Maybeck affirms the right of all students to engage fully in their academic studies and the school community. Any form of harassment interferes with this right by jeopardizing students’ sense of safety and security at school. Harassment is a form of violence and includes unwelcome verbal, physical, visual, electronic, and sexual conduct that creates an intimidating, offensive, or hostile environment or that interferes with any student’s ability to participate in school activities.
Harassing behavior can include: racial, ethnic, gender-based, or sexual jokes, insults, threats, or innuendoes; sexually suggestive gestures or unwelcome touching; photographs, pictures, or objects that convey offensive or sexually suggestive content; unwelcome or offensive email, phone calls, or web sites.
Any incidents of harassment will be dealt with seriously. If a student feels he or she is being subjected to harassing behavior by students or staff members, he or she should speak with any member of the Rules Committee or the staff.
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