YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO BE SAFE AT SCHOOL
YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO BE FREE FROM BULLYING AND HARASSMENT
YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO HOLD YOUR SCHOOL ACCOUNTABLE
The Office of Civil Rights (OCR) is a federal agency that investigates complaints of discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability and age in public schools. OCR enforces anti-discrimination civil rights laws that apply to schools, school districts, and other public agencies that receive funding from the Department of Education. Read more information about OCR, and how to file a discrimination complaint with them.
You can file a complaint against your public school or school district if you believe that the school or district discriminated against you—or against someone else—on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including gender expression, gender identity, and sexual orientation), disability, or age.
No. You do NOT need to file a complaint with the school or school district in order to file a complaint with OCR. You may file a complaint directly with OCR if you so choose.
You can find more information about how to file a complaint with your school or school district through the “uniform complaint procedure” in this publication’s companion piece, “How to File a Complaint with Your School.”
You must file a discrimination complaint with OCR within 180 calendar days (including Saturdays and Sundays) from the date of the incident that you are complaining about. In certain circumstances, you can file a complaint after 180 days, but it’s more complicated and you should contact OCR first.
If you choose to file a discrimination complaint with your school or school district (see “How to File a Complaint with Your School”), you can also decide later to file a discrimination complaint with OCR. If you decide to later file a discrimination complaint with OCR, you must file your OCR complaint within 60 days after the school or school district has notified you that they will take no further action (or that it has been “resolved”). If you appeal the school or school district’s decision about your discrimination complaint to the CA Department of Education, you must file your OCR discrimination complaint within 60 days after the CA Department of Education has notified you that the matter has been resolved or that they will take no further action.
The OCR office in San Francisco handles all of the complaints for people who attend public school in California.
Note: These are examples, not the only possible reasons.
You should never be verbally and/or physically harassed by anyone at school based on your race, national origin, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, disability, or age.
All students have the right to a safe school.
You or your student group should not be treated differently or worse than other students or clubs.
All students have the freedom of expression.
If you don’t feel safe at your school because of your race, ethnicity, national origin, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, or disability, you may file a complaint.
All students have the right to be protected.