Title IX

Title IX

Title IX is a federal law that says a school district has a responsibility to promptly and efficiently respond to gender discrimination. This can be in the form of sexual misconduct, dating violence, stalking, or retaliation.  Patoka CUSD 100 takes this responsibility very seriously and ensures these matters are handled with the utmost care and discretion.

To better serve our students, families, and staff, we’ve collected references outlining Patoka CUSD 100 policies & procedures, training, and community resources.

General Reporting Statement & Title IX Coordinator

Complaints or reports alleging sexual assault, sexual harassment, dating violence, stalking, or gender discrimination, including sexual orientation or gender identity, involving a Patoka CUSD 100 student, employee, or person affiliated with Patoka CUSD 100 should be immediately reported to the Title IX Coordinator, Ms. Christine Meng, online or via email at [email protected] or by telephone at 618-432-5440 or Title IX Complaint Manager, Mr. Phil March, online or via at [email protected] or by telephone at 618-432-5440.

Complaints or reports may be made anonymously, but no disciplinary action will be taken against an alleged aggressor solely on the basis of an anonymous report.

All District Administrators and School Counselor completed Title IX Training.

Click here to view 2:260 and 2:265  and 2:265 AP2 Title IX District Policies.

Click here to view the Title IX Training Materials.


Additional Resources:

Click here to read ISBE's Sexual Abuse Response and Prevention Resource Guide/Faith's Law

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