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Title IX Reporting

Title IX Reporting

A person who wishes to make a report under this Title IX Sexual Harassment grievance procedure may make a report to the Title IX Coordinator, Nondiscrimination Coordinator, Building Principal, Assistant Building Principal, Dean of Students, a Complaint Manager, or any employee with whom the person is comfortable speaking. A person who wishes to make a report may choose to report to a person of the same gender. School employees shall respond to incidents of sexual harassment by promptly making or forwarding the report to the Title IX Coordinator. Any employee who fails to promptly make or forward a report may be disciplined, up to and including discharge.
SD308 Incident Reporting Form

SD308 Incident Reporting Form

Using a simple online form, anyone can provide information about a potential safety issue to the district for investigation. The form can be completed anonymously, if desired. District and school leadership will follow-up on all reports. This form can be used to report inappropriate things seen on social media, concerning behavior, bullying or intimidation, threats, and any other situation that warrants a rapid investigation to prevent/respond to situations which may cause harm, damage, and/or fear.
See Something, Say Something

See Something, Say Something

Safety and security of our schools, to protect our students and our staff, is a shared responsibility. We should all remain vigilant and aware of our surroundings at all times. SD 308 teaches everyone to “see something, say something” reporting anything you see or hear that may be concerning, suspicious, or dangerous.
Tell a Trusted Adult

Tell a Trusted Adult

We want to encourage all students, especially our youngest learners, to tell an adult when they see or hear something concerning. It’s important that students know they can confide in adults at school and at home in order to report behaviors that could present a safety issue.
Safe2Help Illinois

Safe2Help Illinois

SD 308 collaborates with this 24/7 program where students can use a free app, text/phone, website (Safe2HelpIL.com) and other social media platforms to report school safety issues in a confidential environment. Once vetted, the tips will immediately be shared with local school officials, mental health professionals, and/or local law enforcement, depending on the nature of the tip. Students can seek help for themselves or others, including concerns for suicide, bullying, abuse, safety, and security. Please encourage your child to download the Safe2Help Illinois app, and save the phone number in their phone. This free resource could be the key to saving a life. Seek Help Before Harm.
Safe2Help Illinois Resources

Safe2Help Illinois Resources

SAFE2HELP RESOURCES

Safe 2 Help Illinois inside of a talk box.
The following are resources from Safe2HelpIL Ways to Get Help website.  We recommend visiting this site directly for the most up-to-date information on how to get help on a variety of topics. 

SUICIDE

988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline/National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

SEXUAL ASSAULT

Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault

National Sexual Assault Hotline

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence

National Domestic Violence Hotline

CHILD ABUSE

Illinois Child Abuse Hotline

SUBSTANCE ABUSE

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

Illinois Helpline for Opioids and Other Substance Abuse

MENTAL HEALTH

Crisis and Referral Entry Services (CARES)

  • 800-345-9049 (Available 24/7)
  • Mental health crisis calls for Illinois children and youth
 

Illinois Call4Calm Text Line 

  • Text TALK to 552020 for English or HABLAR for Spanish (Available 24/7)
  • Stress-related to COVID-19 pandemic and need emotional support
  • Anonymous
 

Crisis Text Line 

 

Disaster Distress Helpline

OTHER SERVICES

National Runaway Safeline

 

Trevor Project Hotline (LGBTQ+)

 

Trans Lifeline's Peer Support Hotline

National Crisis Resources

National Crisis Resources

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
 
If you or someone you know needs help or wants to discuss mental health concerns:​
The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress.