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Schools are often the first places where people experience sexual harassment. But few students report it, and those who come forward are often ignored, disbelieved, or even punished by their schools. The 100 School Districts project is based on the principle that schools can be sites of transformative change when responding to and preventing sexual harassment. Read our report and student toolkit to learn about 12 comprehensive, intersectional, survivor-centered, and non-punitive policies that schools can adopt to better address sexual harassment. Together, we can create a better world for all students.
Partner with us! If you are a student, parent, educator, or advocate who would like to partner with us to end sexual harassment in your school district, please get in touch with us by filling out this interest form.
Download the report as a PDF or Word document
Read this report to learn about our 12 policy recommendations for school districts to prevent and respond to sexual harassment:
Download the toolkit as a PDF or Word document
What is sexual harassment?
Why do schools need better sexual harassment policies?
Know Your Rights
What Title IX?
How do I report sexual harassment?
The 100 School Districts Recommendations
What can my school do to prevent sexual harassment?
What can my school do to respond to sexual harassment?
How To Change Your School’s Policies