School Board of Directors

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (“Title IX”) is a federal law that was passed to ensure students and staff, regardless of their sex, are treated equally and fairly.  Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex, which includes sexual harassment, in any of the education programs or activities of Alliance College-Ready Public Schools and all of its charter schools (“Alliance”).  Specifically, Title IX provides that:  

No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.

Who is the Title IX Coordinator for Alliance?

Alliance has designated the following individuals as its Title IX Coordinators: 

For Scholar Complaints, please contact:

Director, Scholar Services

5101 Santa Monica Blvd Ste 8, PMB 271, Los Angeles, CA 90029

213-302-8741

[email protected]

For Employee Complaints, please contact:

Director, Employee Relations

5101 Santa Monica Blvd Ste 8, PMB 271, Los Angeles, CA 90029

213-660-1215

[email protected]

How may I file a complaint of discrimination under Title IX?

You may file a complaint of discrimination on the basis of sex, including sexual harassment, by contacting Alliance’s Title IX Coordinator.  A report of sexual harassment as defined under the Title IX regulations can be made to any Alliance official.

Otherwise, a discrimination complaint may be filed with the Office for Civil Rights:

San Francisco Office for Civil Rights

U.S. Department of Education

50 United Nations Plaza

Mail Box 1200, Room 1545

San Francisco, CA 94102

 (415) 486-5555

[email protected] 

United States Department of Education Office for Civil Rights Complaint Form

United States Department of Education Office for Civil Rights Complaint Assessment System

Is there a statute of limitations for filing an alleged incident of harassment or discrimination?

Consistent with Alliance’s Uniform Complaint Procedures Policy (“UCP”), a complaint alleging unlawful discrimination, harassment, intimidation, or bullying must be filed no later than six (6) months from the date when the alleged unlawful discrimination, harassment, intimidation, or bullying occurred or the complainant first obtained knowledge of it.  The time for filing may be extended by Alliance for good cause upon written request from the complainant.

A report or complaint regarding sexual harassment as defined under the Title IX regulations is not subject to the six-month timeline in the UCP.

How are discrimination complaints investigated?

Complaints of sexual harassment filed with Alliance are investigated in accordance with Alliance’s Title IX Policy and Grievance Procedures.  All other complaints of discrimination are investigated under the UCP.  

For federal guidance on how complaints may be further pursued, please see the following link:

United States Department of Education Office for Civil Rights

Where can I get more information on the rights of a pupil and the public and the responsibilities of the public school under Title IX?

The following Internet resources are available to find more information regarding rights and responsibilities under Title IX:

California Department of Education Office of Equal Opportunity

United States Department of Education Office for Civil Rights

 

In addition, California law, like Title IX, prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex and affords individuals certain rights.  You can access those rights here: Rights Afforded Under Education Code Section 221.8.   Specifically, you have the right to (when applicable): 

 

  1. Fair and equitable treatment and you shall not be discriminated against based on your sex. 
  2. Be provided with an equitable opportunity to participate in all academic extracurricular activities, including athletics. 
  3. Inquire of the athletic director of your school as to the athletic opportunities offered by the school. 
  4. Apply for athletic scholarships. 
  5. Receive equitable treatment and benefits in the provision of all of the following: (i) equipment and supplies; (ii) scheduling of games and practices; (iii) transportation and daily allowances; (iv) access to tutoring; (v) coaching; (vi) locker rooms; (vii) practice and competitive facilities; (viii) medical and training facilities and services; and (ix) publicity. 
  6. Have access to a gender equity coordinator to answer questions regarding gender equity laws.
  7. Contact the State Department of Education and the California Interscholastic Federation to access information on gender equity laws. 
  8. File a confidential discrimination complaint with the United States Office of Civil Rights or the State Department of Education if you believe you have been discriminated against or if you believe you have received unequal treatment on the basis of your sex. 
  9. Pursue civil remedies if you have been discriminated against. 
  10. Be protected against retaliation if you file a discrimination complaint.

Alliance Title IX Policy and Grievance Procedures for Sexual Harassment.docx

Title IX Training

Earned Income Tax Credit Information Act Notification
January 2020
 
Dear Alliance Families, The Earned Income Tax Credit Information Act (EITC) is a benefit for working people with low to moderate income. In order to qualify for the EITC, households must meet certain requirements and file a tax return, even if taxes are not owed or households are not required to file. The EITC reduces the amount of tax households owe and may allow for a refund.
 
Based on your annual earnings, you may be eligible to receive the Earned Income Tax Credit from the Federal Government (Federal EITC). The Federal EITC is a refundable federal income tax credit for low-income working individuals and families. The Federal EITC has no effect on certain welfare benefits. In most cases, Federal EITC payments will not be used to determine eligibility for Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income, food stamps, low-income housing, or most Temporary Assistance For Needy Families payments. Even if you do not owe federal taxes, you must file a federal tax return to receive the Federal EITC. Be sure to fill out the Federal EITC form in the Federal Income Tax Return Booklet. For information regarding your eligibility to receive the Federal EITC, including information on how to obtain the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Notice 797 or any other necessary forms and instructions, contact the IRS by calling 1-800-829-3676 or through its website at www.irs.gov.
 
You may also be eligible to receive the California Earned Income Tax Credit (California EITC) starting with the calendar year 2015 tax year. The California EITC is a refundable state income tax credit for low-income working individuals and families. The California EITC is treated in the same manner as the Federal EITC and generally will not be used to determine eligibility for welfare benefits under California law. To claim the California EITC, even if you do not owe California taxes, you must file a California income tax return and complete and attach the California EITC Form (FTB 3514). For information on the availability of the credit eligibility requirements and how to obtain the necessary California forms and get help filing, contact the Franchise Tax Board at 1-800-852-5711 or through its website at www.ftb.ca.gov.
 
Notificación de la Ley del Crédito de Impuesto por Ingresos de Trabajo
 
Enero del 2020
 
Queridas familias de Alliance, La Ley del Crédito de Impuestos por Ingresos de Trabajo (EITC) es un beneficio para la gente de ingresos bajos o medios que trabajan. Para calificar para el EITC, la familia debe alcanzar ciertos requisitos y hacer sus impuestos, aunque no se deban impuestos o no se les requiera hacer impuestos. El EITC reduce la cantidad que deben la familia y puede permitir un reembolso.
 
Basado en lo que gana usted, usted puede calificar para el Crédito de Impuestos por Ingresos de Trabajo del Gobierno Federal (EITC Federal). El EITC Federal es un crédito de reembolso de ingresos federales para los individuos y las familias que trabajan de medios bajos. El EITC Federal no tiene ningún efecto en sus beneficios de bienestar. En la mayoría de los casos, los pagos del EITC Federal no serán utilizados para determinar si califican para Medicaid, Ingresos de Seguros Suplementarios, estampillas de comida, vivienda de ingresos bajos, o la mayoría de los pagos de Asistencia para Familias Necesitadas. Aunque no deba impuestos, usted debe de llenar una forma de impuestos para recibir el EITC Federal. Asegúrese de llenar la forma del EITC Federal en el Folleto de Reembolso de Impuestos Federales. Para saber si usted califica para recibir el EITC Federal, incluyendo información en como obtener la Notificación 797 del IRS o cualquier otra forma necesaria con instrucciones, llame al IRS al 1-800-829-3676 o a través de su pagina web al www.irs.gov.
 
Usted también puede calificar para recibir el Crédito de Impuestos por Ingresos de Trabajo (EITC de California) empezando con el año de impuestos del 2015. El EITC de California es un crédito de impuestos de reembolso del estado para los individuos y las familias que trabajan, de medios bajos. El EITC de California se procesa de la misma manera que el EITC Federal y normalmente no se utilizara para determinar califican para otros beneficios de bienestar bajo la ley de California. Para pedir el EITC de California, aunque no deba impuestos de California, debe llenar una forma de impuestos y también la Forma de EITC de California (FTB 3514). Para información sobre la disponibilidad de los requisitos del crédito y sobre como obtener las formas necesarias de California, y para ayuda llenándola, contacte a la Junta de Impuestos al 1-800-852-5711 o a través de su pagina web al www.ftb.ca.gov.