Our
Lady of the Assumption School is a Catholic elementary in the Archdiocese
of Los Angeles. We offer an excellent education to students in
grades kindergarten through 8. At OLA, Catholic values are taught
in a loving faith environment.
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HARASSMENT, BULLYING AND HAZING POLICY
Our
Lady of the Assumption Catholic School is committed to provide
a safe and comfortable learning environment that respects
Christian values and is free from harassment, bullying or hazing
in any form. Harassment, bullying or hazing of any student by
any other student, lay employee, religious, clergy, or school
volunteer is prohibited. The school will treat allegations of
any such conduct seriously and will review and investigate such
allegations in a prompt, confidential and thorough manner. This
policy shall be communicated clearly to faculty, staff, volunteers,
parents/guardians, and students. Substantiated acts of harassment,
bullying or hazing by a student will result in disciplinary action
up to and including dismissal of the student. Students found
to have filed false or frivolous charges will also be subject
to disciplinary action up to and including dismissal. For students
in grades K-3, this disciplinary action shall depend on the maturity
of the students and the circumstances involved. For students
in grades 4 through 8, the disciplinary action may include suspension
or dismissal.
Harassment occurs when an individual
is subjected to treatment or a school environment that is hostile
or intimidating
based upon a legally protected class, such as race, sex, ethnic origin
or religion. It includes, but is not limited to, any or all of the
following:
o Verbal harassment: Derogatory comments and jokes; threatening words
spoken to another person.
o Physical harassment: Unwanted physical touching, contact, assault,
deliberate impending or blocking movements, or any intimidating interference
with normal work or movement.
o Visual harassment: Derogatory, demeaning or inflammatory posters,
cartoons, written words, drawings, and gestures.
o Sexual harassment: Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual
favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature.
Bullying is the habitual harassing, intimidating, tormenting, browbeating,
humiliating, terrorizing, oppressing and/or threatening of another
person. Bullying typically consists of direct behaviors, such as
teasing, taunting, threatening, hitting, shoving, and stealing that
are initiated by one or more students against a victim or victims.
In addition to direct attacks, bullying may also be indirect, such
as spreading rumors that cause victims to be socially isolated through
intentional exclusion. Whether the bullying is direct or indirect,
the key component of bullying is physical or psychological intimidation
that occurs repeatedly over time to create an ongoing pattern of
harassment and abuse.
Hazing is any method of initiation
or pre-initiation into a student organization or student body or
any pastime or amusement engaged in with respect to these organizations
which causes, or is likely to cause, bodily danger, physical harm,
or personal degradation or disgrace resulting in physical or mental
harm, to any student or other person.
Students also may be involved in cyberbullying, which occurs when
they bully each other using the Internet, mobile phones or other
cyber technology. This can include, but is not limited to:
• Sending inappropriate text, e-mail, or instant messages.
• Posting inappropriate pictures or messages about others in blogs
or on Web sites.
• Using someone else's user name to spread rumors or lies about
someone.
It is the responsibility of the school to:
• Establish practices and provide staff development training and
age-appropriate information for students, designed to create a school
environment free from discrimination, intimidation or harassment.
• Make all faculty, staff, students, parents/guardians, and volunteers
aware of this policy and the commitment of the school toward its
strict enforcement
• Remain watchful for conditions that create or may lead to a hostile
offensive school environment.
It is the student's responsibility to:
• Conduct himself or herself in a manner that contributes to a positive
school environment.
• Avoid any activity that may be considered discriminatory, intimidating,
harassing, bullying or hazing.
• If possible, inform the other person(s) that the behavior is offensive
and unwelcome.
• Report all incidents of discrimination, harassment, bullying or
hazing to the principal or teacher.
• As appropriate, the students involved may be asked to complete
a formal, written complaint which will be investigated thoroughly
and will involve only the necessary parties. Confidentiality will
be maintained as much as possible.
ARCHDIOCESE OF LOS ANGELES "ZERO TOLERANCE
POLICY"
Under the "Zero Tolerance Policy" of the Archdiocese of
Los Angeles, any person guilty of sexual misconduct with a minor
under the age of 18:
•May not have any paid or volunteer assignment in any "ministry" in
the Archdiocese, and
•May not volunteer in any "non-ministerial" activity
or event where he/she has any possibility of more than incidental
contact
or supervisory or disciplinary power over minors.
Any parent or guardian who is a registered sex offender must contact
the principal to discuss the requirements in order to assure compliance
with the Archdiocese of Los Angeles Zero Tolerance Policy.
As members of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles community, we want to
assure that we are in compliance with both Megan's Law and our "Zero
Tolerance Policy."

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