Contact Information for Title IX Coordinator

If you have concerns or wish to file a complaint related to Title IX, please contact our Title IX Coordinator:

  • Shari Lovett
  • School Director
  • 2120 Campton Road, Suite H, Eureka, CA 95503
  • Phone: (707) 445-2660, ext. 110

Understanding Your Rights and Responsibilities Under Title IX

Title IX safeguards your rights against sex-based discrimination in educational programs and activities. Here’s what you need to know:

(a) Equitable Treatment: You are entitled to fair treatment, free from sex-based discrimination.
(b) Participation: Engage equitably in all academic, extracurricular, and athletic offerings by The Classical Academies.
(c) Athletic Programs: If athletic programs become available at Northern United – Humboldt Charter School and Northern United – Siskiyou Charter School, you can seek information about opportunities from the athletic director or administrators.
(d) Scholarship Application: You can apply for athletic scholarships.
(e) Equitable Benefits: Receive equitable treatment and benefits in various aspects, including equipment, scheduling, transportation, tutoring, coaching, facilities, medical services, and publicity.
(f) Title IX Coordinator Access: You can consult our Title IX Coordinator regarding gender equity laws.
(g) Filing a Complaint: You can file a confidential discrimination complaint with the United States Office for Civil Rights or California Department of Education. (h) Civil Remedies: You can pursue civil remedies if discriminated against.
(i) Protection Against Retaliation: You are protected against retaliation for filing a complaint.
(j) Additional Resources: Explore more about your rights and responsibilities:
California Interscholastic Federation
California Department of Education
United States Department of Education

How to File a Title IX Complaint

(a) Information Sources: Learn more about filing a complaint at:

The United States Office for Civil Rights website
California Department of Education website
Uniform Complaint Procedures (UCP)

(b) Time Frame: Typically, a complaint must be filed with the U.S. Office for Civil Rights within 180 days of the last act of discrimination. If your complaint involves older matters and you are requesting a waiver, you may be asked to show good cause for not filing within the 180-day period.

(c) Investigation Process: The U.S. Office for Civil Rights and The Classical Academies have their own policies and procedures for investigating complaints. Please review the above link for more information about this process.

(d) Filing Methods: You can file your complaint electronically through the U.S. Office for Civil Rights website, or send your own letter or a completed copy of the Office for Civil Rights Discrimination Complaint Form via email, fax, or regular mail to:

San Francisco Office
Office for Civil Rights
U.S. Department of Education
50 United Nations Plaza
Mail Box 1200, Room 1545
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone: 415-486-5555
FAX: 415-486-5570; TDD: 800-877-8339
Email: ocr.sanfrancisco@ed.gov or ocr@ed.gov

Additional Information

For more details about students’ rights and the school’s responsibilities under Title IX, you can visit:

Education Code § 221.8
California Dept. of Ed’s Office for Equal Opportunity
U.S. Dept. of Ed Office of Civil Rights

This information aims to guide you through your rights and responsibilities under Title IX and the process of filing a complaint if you believe there has been a violation of your rights.

Title IX Complaint Policy and Procedure document and forms

NUCS Title IX Complaint Policy and Procedure
Title IX Complaint Form

https://sclscal.org/title-ix/ – Title IX Regulations
Keenan Training Materials