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Title IX and Sexual Assault

If you or your child have information regarding an alleged sexual assault or harassment, there are multiple ways to report and seek support.

The most direct way is to notify your school administrator of the incident, which will begin a process of investigation under our Title IX/Sexual Harassment/Assault protocols. We also encourage you to notify the Montgomery County Police Department Emergency Communications Center (MCPD ECC) immediately by calling 240-683-1600.

We know some families may not feel comfortable reporting to school administrators and/or the police so we have identified additional ways for students, staff and families to share information.

Nondiscrimination Statement  

Title IX Discrimination Formal Complaint Form

ATIXA Title IX Overview, 2022 

MCPS Sexual Misconduct Harassment Training

MCPS Athletics Title IX Training 

 

Mr. Gregory S. Edmundson
Title IX Coordinator
TitleIX@mcpsmd.org
240-740-3215

This includes:

  • Parent, students and staff can report any incidents of discrimination and/or sexual harassment/assault to Greg Edmundson, Director of Student Welfare and Compliance/Title IX Coordinator at TitleIX@mcpsmd.org.
  • Reports and allegations concerning MCPS Employees will immediately involve the Department of Compliance and Investigations. They can be reached at DCI@mcpsmd.org  The MCPS Form 430-42 Administrative Complaint can be found here.
  • Safe Schools Maryland Tip Line is an anonymous reporting system used to report threats to the safety and/or well-being of students.                                                                        Call 1-833-MD-B-SAFE or download the app.
  • Parents and students may report any bullying or harassment to MCPS by completing MCPS Form 230-35, Bullying, Harassment, or Intimidation Reporting Form or a principal, counselor, or any school staff can submit using the online form HERE.  Interim measures will be taken while an investigation is occurring.  A safety plan will be implemented to ensure all students involved are safe to access educational programming at the school.  An example of a safety plan can be found HERE.
  • Call the Montgomery County Hotline at 240-777-4357 or 301-738-2255 (EveryMind). A trained staff member or volunteer will provide supportive listening and information,           24 hours a day, seven days a week. Students may text the EveryMind hotline telephone number every day, available between noon and midnight.
  • Families or students may contact the Victim Assistance and Sexual Assault Program (VASAP) for support. VASAP provides information and referrals, advocacy, as well as crisis and ongoing counseling for victims of sexual assault.

The following MCPS offices can also provide support:

  • MCPS Student Welfare and Compliance works collaboratively with schools, the Office of the General Counsel and other MCPS offices, and community agencies to ensure consistency and coherence with implementation of policies, regulations, and guidelines, such as issues related to human relations; bullying, harassment (including Title IX sexual harassment), and intimidation; recognizing and reporting child abuse and neglect; and gender identity. You can call (240) 740-3215 or email SWC@mcpsmd.org.
  • MCPS Office of Student and Family Support and Engagement (OSFSE) oversees MCPS services and programs needed to promote positive school cultures and advance the academic, physical, social and psychological well-being of every student. You can call the office at (240) 740-5630.  
  • The Equity Initiatives Unit supports, coaches, consults, and collaborates with schools and offices to design and implement efforts to address equity and cultural competency. They help school and office employees, in their day-to-day work, address structural barriers that enable our racial achievement gap to persist. You can call the office at                    240-740-4070.  
  • MCPS school psychologists can be contacted by calling your school or Psychological Services at 240-740-5640.  You can find more on MCPS school psychologists here.

Here are some additional resources to support you as you have difficult conversations at home.