Title IX
CASC Title IX and Non-Discrimination Notice
Title IX
Cyber Academy of South Carolina (CASC) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, religion, or immigrant status in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following persons have been designated to handle the nondiscrimination policies, contact information below. You may also contact the Office of Civil Rights at 800.421.3481 or OCR@ed.gov
Residential High School Case Study [PDF]
Title IX Coordinator
Michael White
Phone: 864.236.4006 x 1003
Email: mwhite@cyberacademysc.org
Cyber Academy of South Carolina
330 Pelham Rd Ste 101A
Greenville, SC 29615
CASC Section 504 Special Programs Coordinator
Anna Hightower, Special Programs Academic Administrator
Phone: 864.236.4006 Ext. 4077
Email: anhightower@cyberacademysc.org
Cyber Academy of South Carolina
330 Pelham Rd Ste 101A
Greenville, SC 29615
Information and Assistance
Definition of Sex Discrimination and Sexual Harassment (for Students):
- Sex discrimination occurs when a person, because of his or her sex, is denied participation in or the benefits of any education program or activity that receives federal financial assistance.
- Sexual harassment is conduct that: 1) is sexual in nature; 2) is unwelcome; and 3) denies or limits a student’s ability to participate in or benefit from a school’s educational program or activity. Sexual harassment can be verbal, nonverbal or physical.
Definition of Sex Discrimination and Sexual Harassment (for Employees):
- Sex discrimination occurs when a person who is qualified for a position at issue is subjected to an adverse employment action because of his or her sex.
- Sexual harassment is defined as unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature when: 1) submission to such conduct is made a term or condition of employment; 2) submission to or rejection of the conduct is used as a basis for employment decisions affecting the individual; or 3) the conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with the employee’s work performance or creating an intimidating, hostile or offensive working environment.
Any individual, who believes he/she may have experienced any form of sex discrimination or sexual harassment, or who believes that he/she has observed such actions taking place, may receive information and assistance regarding the School’s policies and reporting procedures from any of the following:
Title IX Coordinator
Cyber Academy of South Carolina (CASC) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, religion, or immigrant status in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following persons have been designated to handle the nondiscrimination policies, contact information below. You may also contact the Office of Civil Rights at 800.421.3481 or OCR@ed.gov
Residential High School Case Study [PDF]
Title IX Coordinator
Michael White
Phone: 864.236.4006 x 1003
Email: mwhite@cyberacademysc.org
Cyber Academy of South Carolina
330 Pelham Rd Ste 101A
Greenville, SC 29615
CASC Section 504 Special Programs Coordinator
Anna Hightower, Special Programs Academic Administrator
Phone: 864.236.4006 Ext. 4077
Email: anhightower@cyberacademysc.org
Cyber Academy of South Carolina
330 Pelham Rd Ste 101A
Greenville, SC 29615
Title IX Grievance Procedures
Complaint Procedures
Any Community Member who believes that he/she has been subjected to discrimination prohibited by Title IX, or that the School has failed to meet its Title IX obligations, may bring the concern to the attention of the School Title IX Coordinator. While the School Title IX Coordinator welcomes an informal presentation of such allegations, and is available to address concerns through counseling, advice, and informal resolution, the School Title IX Coordinator is fully prepared to receive and address such allegations through formal grievance procedures. The School Title IX Coordinator has the authority to investigate allegations of discrimination prohibited by Title IX even absent the filing of a formal grievance, or its subsequent withdrawal. In addition, the School Title IX Coordinator may proceed with investigating a formal or informal grievance even if a complainant specifically requests that the matter not be pursued. In such a circumstance, the School Title IX Coordinator will take all reasonable steps to investigate and respond to the matter in a manner which is informed by the complainant’s articulated concerns. In most circumstances, the School Title IX Coordinator will coordinate his/her activities with other School offices charged with responsibilities for student, faculty and staff conduct and discipline and for enforcing the School’s policies and procedures generally.
Informal Resolution
In many instances, counseling, advice, or informal discussion may be useful in resolving concerns about allegations of discrimination prohibited by Title IX. Complainants who wish to resolve their concerns informally should bring them to the attention of the School Title IX Coordinator. In working to resolve the matter, the School Title IX Coordinator ordinarily will interview the complainant and, as appropriate, others who may have knowledge of the facts underlying the grievance. At any point, including while the informal process is ongoing or afterward, the complainant may elect to end the informal process in favor of filing a formal grievance.
Grievance Procedures for Formal (i.e. Written) Grievances
Complainants who are considering bringing a formal grievance may at any time meet with the School Title IX Coordinator, who will discuss the matter and describe the formal grievance process. Alternatively, a complainant may choose to submit a written grievance to the School Title IX Coordinator.
- A formal grievance process is initiated when a complainant submits a written statement alleging discrimination prohibited by Title IX to the School Title IX Coordinator. In the statement, the complainant is encouraged to request any relief sought from the School. Prompt submission of formal grievances is encouraged.
- The School Title IX Coordinator will consider the written grievance, and may dismiss the grievance without further process or review if the School Title IX Coordinator determines that the grievance on its face is frivolous, not credible, clearly without merit, or outside the scope of these grievance procedures.
- If the grievance is not dismissed, the School Title IX Coordinator will interview the individual who submitted the written statement. Depending on the circumstances, the School Title IX Coordinator also may interview others with relevant knowledge, review documentary materials, and take any other appropriate action to gather and consider information relevant to the grievance.
- The School Title IX Coordinator will determine whether the complainant was excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or subjected to discrimination on the basis of sex under any School program or activity, using a preponderance of the evidence standard. The School Title IX Coordinator will consult with other School offices as necessary in reaching a decision regarding the written grievance. The School Title IX Coordinator will prepare a written report setting forth findings, conclusions, and actions to be taken, if any, and will determine with whom to share the report.
- Following such review, the School’s Title IX Coordinator will, as necessary, take appropriate action to ensure that the School comes into compliance with Title IX in a manner which is prompt and equitable to the complainant. For example, the School Title IX Coordinator may assure that appropriate changes to school events, academic programs or other conditions are implemented. While the action taken by the Title IX Coordinator may impact third parties, such action is not intended to be punitive (or constitute disciplinary penalty) with respect to these third parties.
- The decision of the School Title IX Coordinator is the final resolution of the grievance at the school level.If the decision of Cyber Academy of SC does not resolve the issue, families may contact:i) The South Carolina Public Charter School district, for questions pertaining to Section 504 and Title IX, contact the Assistant Superintendent of Academic Services, at 3710 Landmark Drive, Suite 201, Columbia, SC 29204, phone: 803.734.8322ii) The Office of Civil Rights (OCR) Phone: 800.421.3481 | FAX: 202.453.6012 | TDD: 800.877.8339 | Email: OCR@ed.gov
- While the time it may take to investigate and resolve a Title IX grievance will depend on a variety of factors, including the nature and scope of the allegations, the School Title IX Coordinator will seek to resolve the grievance within 45 working days of receipt of the grievance. Throughout the process, the School Title IX Coordinator will, as appropriate, keep the participants informed of the status of the grievance process.
Title IX Coordinator
Michael White
Phone: 864.236.4006 x 1003
Email: mwhite@cyberacademysc.org
Cyber Academy of South Carolina
330 Pelham Rd Ste 101A
Greenville, SC 29615