The Board of Education of Frederick County (Board) does not discriminate in its employment, programs or activities based on race, religion, color, ancestry, national origin, age, marital status, disability, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, sex or genetic information.
The Board is committed to providing students, staff and the community with a safe and supportive environment that fosters mutual respect, equity, inclusion and acceptance of the rich diversity that makes up our community.
- EMPLOYEES: Information on employee concern resolution options may be found at this link: Concern & Resolution
- STUDENTS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS: Resources and information for students and community members is below
Board Policies and Regulations
Relevant Board policies and Frederick County Public Schools (FCPS) regulations which outline expectations and processes for filing complaints are outlined below:
- Regulation 400-66 Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 - Implementation Guidelines
- Policy 443 Creating Welcoming and Affirming Schools for Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Students
- Regulation 400-36 Creating Welcoming and Affirming Schools for Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Students
Informal Resolution
The informal concern resolution process assures prompt and equitable solutions for parents, caregivers, and community members. Use the Community Concern Process Map below to guide you through the process.
Bullying, Harassment, & Intimidation
FCPS employees, applicants or community members may file a complaint of discrimination or harassment based on race, religion, color, ancestry, national origin, age, marital status, disability, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, sex, or genetic information.
Title IX
The Board prohibits sexual harassment of, or by, employees, students, volunteers, vendors, or others having business or contacts with the school system. All complaints of sexual harassment will be investigated and appropriate action taken to end the harassment and protect the victim from retaliation. Under Title IX, sexual harassment is defined as including the following categories of offenses:
- Quid Pro Quo
- Hostile School Environment
- Sexual Violence (including sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking)
Title IX Training
FCPS employees complete an annual Title IX training provided by Vector Solutions, Vector Trainings K-12.
Additional Training
Title IX Complaints Regarding Equity in Athletics
The Board of Education of Frederick County (Board) supports provisions of Title IX and the implementation of the athletic program to reflect equity in funding, scheduling and access to program and facilities. In accordance with Board Policy 509 Extracurricular and Co-Curricular Activities, complaints regarding inequity or discrimination in interscholastic high school athletics may be submitted to Kevin Kendro, Supervisor of Athletics and Extracurricular Activities, 301-696-6845, [email protected].