UPCOMING EVENTS

January 9 - IMPA meeting 5:45pm in the Band Room

January 9 - Booster Club meeting 6:30pm in the Commons

January 9 - Senior All-Nighter meeting 7:00pm in the Commons

January 13 - Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation (bell schedule below)

January 16 - Martin Luther King Jr. Day - NO SCHOOL

January 20 - An Evening of Ensembles 7:00pm (last day to buy tickets is Jan 18 - see below)

January 23 - Connect with the Principal 6:00pm in the Commons (see below)

January 31 - RUBBER CHICKEN at the Spokane Arena (more info coming soon)


Access the GSL Athletic calendar here

PRINCIPAL'S DESK

January 6, 2023


Greetings Tiger Students and Families,


Happy New Year, and I hope the winter holiday and break served you all well. It was such an enjoyable time for my family and I, as we spent time sharing funny stories and memories, watching movies, trying new recipes, and slowing down our pace that is usually intense during the school and work weeks. However, I am so excited to be back with our students and staff and continue to build on the positive momentum that we have going at LC. We continue to remind our students of the importance of attending school every day and being on time and how this can have an impact on their overall academic performance, and how these are skills that are important for all students and their futures. Students are accessing a variety of clubs and activities, and we are increasing the number of clubs and opportunities for kids to engage and make another positive connection while here at LC. We started the school year with twenty clubs, and we currently have over thirty-five club options for kids. We are continuing to explore as a school, staff, and with input from our students and families the options for how we can continue to offer more clubs, the times during the school day when clubs can meet, and how clubs can get more involved with supporting our community.


As a school community, we continue to reflect on the unfortunate incident that occurred before winter break, the “hoax” that involved law enforcement coming to our school due to a 911 call from an anonymous person. I have shared with our staff and students how proud I am of how they handled the situation considering the circumstances, and how they all did the right things. They all followed our protocols, practices, and procedures, but we have learned that there are things we all could have done better. We have collaborated with law enforcement since this incident, and they will continue to partner with us and work on the suggestions we shared as a collective group. The main area was how we can improve how the communication occurred on this day. Otherwise, the immediate response we received by SPD and other law enforcement agencies was very much appreciated to assure that we were safe.


As we approach this time of the school year, please be sure to read our entire newsletter as we will include information that will help your student and families remain informed as to upcoming events and important timelines. If you have any questions or concerns regarding what’s happening at LC, please connect with me by email at ivanc@spokaneschools.org or by phone at (509) 354-6888.


Happy New Year,

Mr. Corley

Principal

Connect with Principal Corley


I would like to invite parents/guardians to join me for a new LC Parent Advisory Group.


We will meet the 4th Monday of each month (next meeting January 23) from 6:00-7:00pm in the LC Commons. I hope to see your there!

TEACHING & LEARNING

2nd Semester planning is underway. We have built the 2nd semester classes and have started rolling students into those courses for the February 6 start of 2nd semester. When the rollover process begins, students will notice that 2nd semester Teams will begin appearing in their Teams list and the classes will appear in PowerSchool. Because almost all of our courses are full year, we will automatically register students for their 2nd semester classes. If your student needs a schedule adjustment, please contact the counselor to discuss options.


Registration for next year. In late January, we will begin the process for selecting classes for next year. We will use a number of Advisory periods to share information with students to help them with their selections. We will also share the information in the LC News so that parents are connected to the opportunities available. Our goal is to have schedules finalized before summer and there will be many opportunities to make changes throughout the process.


Choice Enrollment Window. The Choice Enrollment Portal for next year is now open.

  • If you have an 8th grader that wants to choice to LC for next year (in district and out of district), go here to get on the wait list. If your current LC student wants to transfer to another SPS high school, you can apply on the same site.
  • If your current LC student is a choice student and you live IN the SPS attendance area (ex. Ferris or NC area), there is NO need to reapply. Your student is already in our database for next year!
  • If your current LC student is choice student and you live OUTSIDE the SPS attendance area (ex. CV or Mead area), there is NO need to reapply. Your student is already in our database for next year!
  • Questions? Email Theresa Meyer

STUDENT SERVICES

Happy NEW YEAR!  


The Student Services team would like to welcome you back from winter break into a new year. Traditionally, the New Year is a time for renewed commitments and reflections of how we want to grow individually, and what we would like to accomplish in the next 12 months. As we reflect on the portion of the 2022 portion of this school year, we would like to express our deepest gratitude and appreciation for our LC Tiger students, staff, and community. We truly are privileged to be a part of an amazing and supportive community. We are proud of the overall conduct of our students at school and strive for continued growth of our school.  

 

Reminders/Updates: 


  • STUDENT IDs: Any student arriving after the start of the school day (8:00 AM) will be required to present their student ID upon arrival to gain entry into the school. While it is not district or school policy that students wear their IDs, it is policy that they have them on their person while attending school or school events. If you don’t have a student ID or lost yours, please stop by the student office to obtain a new one. There is a charge for replacement IDs.  
  • TWO Points of Entry ONLY: Student and staff safety is our number one priority. Students and persons visiting the school will only be allowed to enter through two approved points on campus: the main front entrance and the commons entrance (ADA compliant entrance) both located on 4th Ave. DO NOT OPEN DOORS FOR ANYONE. Rather direct them to one of the approved entrances where we have intercoms, and an office staff member can let them in. All visitors MUST report to the public office to check in and obtain a pass. Please have an ID ready when entering. Thank you for your patience as we strive to create an even safer LC.  
  • Vape Detectors ONLINE AND FUNCTIONING: We would like to remind students of behavioral expectations in the restroom and disciplinary action should a detector be set off. All students leaving the restroom during or after a vape detector is activated will be subjected to search for prohibited items. Students found with prohibited items will undergo disciplinary measures and may be sent home. Please be mindful of your fellow students and leave such items at home.  
  • Attendance and Tardies:  Students missing school due to a family trip, or any known extended absences must have a pre-arranged absence form on file that can be obtained in the attendance office. Parents may not PRQ their student for any reason other than the district approved excused absences/tardies. If your student is absent, please call on the same day or send your student with their valid excuse to be submitted to the office upon return to school.  Our attendance policy is in accordance with the district policies and can be found in the upcoming student handbook and was presented during last week’s advisory lessons. We take the safety of our students and staff seriously. Unauthorized movement onto and from campus jeopardizes our ability to maintain a safe environment. If an absence needs to be excused, please do so through our attendance office 509-354-6968. 3122 Excused and Unexcused Absences (spokaneschools.org)   

 

Have a wonderful weekend!!!! 

Brandon Bouge  

509-354-7023

Keoni Dang

509-354-6898

Rachel Glines

509-354-7049

GOOD NEWS

Accepted & Good News


If you have Good News for any of our Tigers or post-high school acceptances 2 year, 4 year, military, tech school, scholarships, etc.) for Seniors, please let Theresa Meyer know!

Good News: LC Gymnastics had a terrific meet against Ferris, Rogers, Shadle Park, and University! Congratulations to:

  • Gabby Ontiveros placed 7th vault, 7th on bars, and 9th all-around
  • Katherine Fitzgerald placed 6th on vault, 2nd on bars, 6th beam, 5th on floor, and 2nd all-around 
  • Both the LC Gymnastics Varsity and Junior Varsity teams placed 2nd overall.

Good News: The annual Dan Fitzgerald "The Fitz" Memorial Basketball Showcase that LC has been proud to host since its inception (thanks to former Athletic Director/Basketball Coach and now College and Career Specialist Jeff Norton) has been recognized by the Spokesman-Review in the "Difference Maker" series. The tournament brings teams from all over the Pacific Northwest for a weekend of basketball and community service.

Good News: Senior Jeslyn Cai, the founder and president of Team Gleam, has been awarded a grant from Empire Health Foundation to purchase tickets for students interested in attending the 2023 Lunar New Year Celebration. If you are interested in tickets, go here.

Accepted: Senior Ethan Lotrario has been accepted to Belmont University (with a scholarship for $7,000 each year), Pacific University of Oregon (with a scholarship for $25,000 each year), Seattle University (with a scholarship for $24,000 per year), the University of Northern Colorado (with a scholarship for $5,000 per year), the University of Redlands, Western Colorado University (with a scholarship for $8,000 per year), and Willamette University (with a scholarship for $24,000 per year). Go Bruins, Boxers, Redhwaks, Bears, Bulldogs, Mountaineers, and Bearcats!

Accepted: Senior Braydon Perko has been accepted to Arizona State University and Chapman University. Go Sun Devils and Panthers!

Accepted: Senior Helena McCollum has been accepted to Washington State University. Go Cougs!

Accepted: Senior Jane Huber has been accepted to Western Washington University and Providence College. Go Vikings and Friars!

Accepted: Senior Andrew Atkison has been accepted to the Berklee College of Music in Boston with a $11,000 per year scholarship for four years. Go Jazz Cats!

Accepted: Senior Natalie Edwards has been accepted to Western Washington University. Go Vikings!

Accepted: Senior Isabella Hernandez has been accepted to Whitworth University. Go Bucs!

Accepted: Senior Louise Albertini has been accepted to Eastern Washington University. Go Eagles!

Accepted: Senior Peya Cyimana has been accepted to Whitworth University. Go Bucs!

Accepted: Senior Kade Kaiser has been accepted to Whitworth University. Go Bucs!

Accepted: Senior Tanner Manson has been accepted to Whitworth University. Go Bucs!

Accepted: Senior James Sheridan has been accepted to Whitworth University. Go Bucs!

Accepted: Senior Laban Skinner has been accepted to Whitworth University. Go Bucs!

Accepted: Senior Arun Waran has been accepted to the University of Minnesota and Washington State University (with the Distinguished University Achievement Award for $4,000). Go Golden Gophers and Cougs!

Accepted: Senior Tula Webber has been accepted to St. John's University. Go Thunderbirds!

Accepted: Senior Lyra Mylroie has been accepted to the University of Delaware. Go Fightin' Blue Hens!

Accepted: Senior Aja Kimsey has been accepted to the University of Delaware the University of Iowa, and the University of Oregon (with a Summit Scholarship for $40,000 over four years). Go Fightin' Blue Hens, Hawks, and Ducks!

Accepted: Senior Connor Tee has been accepted to the University of Arizona. Go Wildcats!

Accepted: Senior Ian Hendricks has been accepted to Seattle University, Marquette University, and Trinity University. Go Redhawks, Golden Eagles, and Tigers!

Accepted: Senior Owen Swanson has been accepted to Seattle University and Lewis & Clark College. Go Redhawks and Pios!

Accepted: Senior Laban Skinner has been accepted to Lewis & Clark College. Go Pios!

Accepted: Senior Maggie Rietze has been accepted to Lewis & Clark College. Go Pios!

Accepted: Senior Megan McConnell has been accepted to Oregon State University. Go Beavers!

Accepted: Senior Quinn Nessen has been accepted to St. Joseph's University. Go Hawks!

Accepted: Senior Skylar Branson has been accepted to Santa Clara University. Go Broncos!

Accepted: Senior Ryan Roddis has been accepted to Chapman University. Go Panthers!

Accepted: Senior Gabriella Sheffield has been accepted to Oregon State University. Go Beavers!

Accepted: Senior Megan Amsbury has been accepted to Michigan State University. Go Spartans!

Accepted: Senior Kyra Harding has been accepted to Santa Clara University. Go Broncos!

Accepted: Senior Madison Sandifur has been accepted to Santa Clara University. Go Broncos!

Accepted: Senior Asher Auld has been accepted to the University of Arizona. Go Wildcats!

Accepted: Senior Jessica Kadlec has been accepted to the University of Arizona. Go Wildcats!

Accepted: Senior Gavin Roth has been accepted to Washington State University. Go Cougs!

Accepted: Senior Tommy Mickelson has been accepted to the University of South Florida. Go Bulls!

Accepted: Senior Kaitlyn Hawker has been accepted to Agnes Scott College (with a $26,000 merit scholarship for 4 years) and Mount Saint Mary's University - Los Angeles (with a $19,000 merit scholarship and a $5,000 distance award for 4 years). Go Scotties and Athenians!

Accepted: Senior Lillian Dunlap has been accepted to Western Washington University and Belmont University. Go Vikings and

UPDATES

LC Music Parents Association


Our next meeting is Monday, January 9 at 5:45pm in the Band Room. All parents of music students are welcome and encouraged to attend! Questions - Email  LCIMPAtigers@gmail.com

Evening of Ensembles


Please join us for a fun evening of festivities in Spokane’s own historic Cracker Building on Friday, January 20 from 7:00-10:00pm

  • Enjoy live music by small ensembles featuring band, choir, and orchestra students
  • Light Hors d’oeuvres
  • Beverages by Overbluff Cellars and Anvil Coffee
  • Silent Auction fundraiser
  • Raise the Paddle fundraiser
  • $30 suggested donation per ticket (includes one beverage ticket)

 

For tickets, click here or Venmo @lcimpatigers

 

Last day to buy tickets online is January 18.


All proceeds raised at this fundraising event will benefit the band, choir and orchestra programs at LC. Questions? Email us at lcimpatigers@gmail.com

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Con Schedule


Friday, January 1


Period 1    8:00 - 8:45 (45) 

Period 2    8:50 - 9:35 (45) 

Con 9:35 - 10:55 (70) 

Period 3    10:55 - 11:40 (45) 

1st Lunch 11:40 - 12:10 (30) 

Period 4 12:10 - 12:55 (45) 

Period 4 11:45 - 12:30 (45) 

2nd Lunch 12:30 - 1:00 (30) 

Period 5    1:00 - 1:45 (45) 

Period 6    1:50 - 2:30 (40) 

Dual Credit (AP, RS, & CHS)


Are you interested in opportunities to earn college credit while still in high school? LC will provide student information meetings on the Running Start, Advanced Placement, and College in the High School programs, Wednesday, January 11 during both lunches.


Grab your lunch and join LC counselors to gather more information on these programs. The meetings for both lunches will be in Room 045.


Stay tuned for more information on a district wide Dual Credit Information session for students and parent/guardians hosted by Community Colleges of Spokane, EWU and NEWTECH Skills Center later in January. 

Rubber Chicken Food Drive


LC is collecting non-perishable food and cash donations ($1 = 6 lobs of food!) for 2nd Harvest Food Bank as our Rubber Chicken competition against Ferris. Donation go to Advisory classes and the winning classes will receive a prize! The competition runs through January 12.

Winter Concession Sign Up


Hey, LC families. Come support Lewis and Clark sports and clubs by working in the concession stand during our winter slate of games. You get to have some fun, see friends and meet new people while helping create a great environment for our sporting events. Sign up here.

SVL 2nd Semester Registration


SVL Second Semester Registration will open until Friday, February 3. To access the SVL registration system, visit our website at SVL Website - Spring Registration. Once students complete the online registration process, they will receive a confirmation email with a link to their SVL registration form (accessible for 30 days) for viewing purposes.  

  • New Enrollments: students will continue to be approved in the order SVL receives registrations and as space is available.
  • Year-long Enrollments: students will be rolled to the B section of their current course and will (generally) remain with their 1st Semester teacher.

SENIOR PLANNING

Senior Calendar


May 1-12 - AP Exams

May 6 - Prom

June 8 - Move Up Con & Senior BBQ

June 9 - Senior Breakfast in the LC Commons

June 11 - Graduation - 7:00pm at the Podium

June 11 - Senior All Nighter

Graduation Honors


At graduation, all Spokane Public Schools use the same Latin Honors system to honor our top graduates. We will identify our Latin Honors students at the end of 1st semester. Here are the frequently asked questions about the Latin Honors System.


How will the Latin Honors system work? This system recognizes the top students at each high school using weighted grade point averages. Students have the ability to get three different levels of recognition: Summa Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude, and Cum Laude. These are the same designations that colleges across the nation use to recognize top students. These designations would honor approximately 3 percent (Summa), 5 percent (Magna) and 12 percent (Cum Laude) of our current senior class for each category.


How are grades weighted?

  • Weighted grades are calculated by providing higher points for grades earned in Honors courses and still higher points for grades earned in AP courses:
  • Unweighted Courses: A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0
  • Honors Courses: A=4.5, B=3.5, C=2.5, D=1.5, F=0
  • AP Courses A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, F=0          
  • Because SPS uses a +/- grading scale, the above table is only a sampling of options. The easiest way for students to calculate the weighted grade point average is to add .5 to the GPA for honors classes and a 1.0 for Advanced Placement classes.

Senior Advisory Recordings w/ Mr. Norton


December 1 - Cost of Attendance

November 17 - SchooLinks, FAFSA, & Applications

College Rep Visits


College Rep Visits to the LC Career Center are back!

  • US Air Force - January 12, lunch in the Commons
  • Western Washington University - January 17, 9:45am in room 026 (rear of library)


Questions? See Mr. Norton in the Career Center (room 026 - in the back of the library).

FAFSA App is Now Open!


The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) opened October 1! It is highly recommended that all LC Seniors file the FAFSA - it is FREE to file. It is the first step in getting financial aid -- including grants, scholarships, work study, and loans - from any college, technical school, or career training program. Go to to www.fafsa.gov for more information. In order to file the FAFSA, both the parent and student must first create FSA IDs. We strongly encourage you to create your FSA ID now because it takes approximately 1-3 days for the FSA ID to be verified and ready to be used. Get yours today! Learn more about FAFSA at 101: FAFSA. Seniors who apply for the FAFSA can also earn a chance at 400 $500 and 10 $40,000 Big Future Scholarships through the College Board. Get more info here.


STCU and the College Success Foundation will host three FAFSA assistance events at various branches:

  • Thursday, Jan. 19, 5:30-7:30pm, STCU Northtown Square Branch / 4747 N. Division St., Suite 105 / Spokane, WA 99207
  • Tuesday, Feb. 7, 5:30-7:30pm, STCU North Spokane Branch / 207 E. Hastings Road / Spokane, WA 99218
  • Thursday, Feb. 16, 5:30-7:30pm, STCU Spokane Valley Branch / 13501 E. Sprague Ave. / Spokane Valley, WA 99216


Additionally, students and families can use STCU's FAFSA assistance web page to find a checklist for what to bring. If possible, students and families are encouraged to bring a laptop with wi-fi capability.

SAT Saturday Exam Dates


Registration for Saturday SAT is open. The SAT is $60 this year and you can register here. You can pick from one of the local SAT test centers - North Central, Mead, Mt. Spokane, or East Valley.



March 11 - register by February 10

May 6 - register by April 7

June 3 - register by May 4


All LC Juniors will take the SAT for free on Wednesday, March 1.

ACT Saturday Exam Dates


Registration for Saturday ACT is open. The ACT is $60 ($85 with writing) this year and you can register here. East Valley HS is the testing center.


February 11 - register by January 6

April 15 - register by March 10

June 10 - register by May 5

July 15 - register by June 16

REMINDERS

STA Connect Cards


Don’t forget to pick up your SPS Connect card at your school or visit the STA website to register for your SPS “Riders” License Connect card. Don’t know which card to get? Click here for more information. Have questions? Contact the SPS transportation hotline at (509) 354-5970 (M-F 8:00am-5:00pm).

Attendance


Attendance is a key predictor in student success. It is important for your child to be here every day! For tips on how to support your child's attendance, click here. If your child is going to be absent or late due to an appointment, please call our Attendance Hotline at 354-6968.

Homework Center Is Now Open


All LC Students are invited to attend after-school tutoring to get help with homework and class content. Help is provided by teachers, staff, and peer tutors. The center is available Monday through Thursday from 2:45pm to 3:45pm in the Commons. Please make plans for transportation through STA or parent/guardian pick up. At this time there is no yellow bus transportation available.  

Bite2Go


Bite2Go is a nonprofit organization that provides food anonymously for kids who want extra food over the weekend. You can order food from this link, LC website, and staff members. Select a teacher and classroom you want food delivered too. Food will be given out on Thursdays.

Tiger Closet


The LC Tiger Closet is requesting donations of sweatshirts and sneakers (and any other clothing too!). You can drop off donations in the Public Office. 


The Tiger Closet will be open Friday mornings before school for students to drop in and shop (LC staff can escort a student any time during the week). All items are free for students! The Tiger Closet is located on the ground floor of the LC Fieldhouse (enter through the LC garage).

Bell Schedules


Download the bell schedule here.


You can download the Spokane Public Schools calendar here.

LCTV1 News


Check out our student produced LCTV1 News that is shown every Tuesday in Advisory. Thank you to Mrs. Gomes and her Journalism students for their fantastic work every week!

Paying for Yearbook, GSL, & Parking


GSL, Yearbooks, and parking permits are on sale now in the Business Office:

  • $42 student GSL Card (required for all athletes)
  • $5 student parking pass (must be purchased in the Business Office) or $90 for a meter pass. You may only purchase one parking pass this year, so you must choose between the lots and the meters.
  • Optional: Donation to Yearbook fund for students who are unable to purchase one. Every dollar donated helps a family in financial need. Thank you for your donation!

Past LC Cap & Gown Donations


Did you have a student graduate from LC, and you no longer need their cap and gown? If so, we'd love to have them to help students that cannot afford to purchase one this year. You can drop off donations in the Public or Student Office. Thank you for your support!

Student and Parent/Visitor Parking


Parent/Visitor Parking: LC does NOT have designated visitor parking, so you can park at any of the metered spots across the street. For after-hours events, you can park for free in any of the parking lots under the freeway. The doors to the Commons building are handicap accessible.


Student Drop-off/Pick-Up: 4th Avenue in front of LC's main building and Commons is school bus zone until buses leave. Please do not park on the south side of 4th to pick up your student. Parents picking up students will either need to arrive after 2:40pm (when the buses leave) or pick up students on Stevens, Wall, 5th, or in front of the Fieldhouse. Thank you!


Student Parking: LC students can park in the two freeway lots (in front of the Field House and in front of the church to the east). Be sure to display your student parking permit to avoid getting a ticket in the student lots. Student parking permits can be purchased in the Business Office for $5. The lots under the freeway directly in front of the main building and the Commons and the parking garage are only for LC staff and are monitored and ticketed for cars without staff permits.

Pre-Arranged Absences


If your student is going to be gone for 3 or more days, we ask that you complete a Pre-Arranged Absence form so that the teachers and counselors are aware and can help get your student work ahead of time.

Lost and Found


If you have misplaced any items, the LC Lost and Found may have your treasures. Stop by and we'll help reconnect you with your wayward items:

  • Electronics, phones, & items of value - Business Office
  • Clothing, water bottles, & other items - Book Room

CONTACT US

Administrators (full list of administrator duties):


Counselors (list of community mental health resources):

Non-Discrimination Statement: Spokane Public Schools complies with all federal and state rules and regulations and does not discriminate in the admission, treatment, employment, or access to its programs or activities on the basis of age, sex, marital status, race, color, creed, national origin, the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, to the use of a trained guide or service animal by a person with a disability, sexual orientation including gender expression or gender identity, or honorably discharged veteran or military status. This holds true for all students who are interested in participating in educational programs and/or extracurricular school activities, and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Inquiries regarding compliance and/or grievance procedures may be directed to the school district’s Title IX/Staff Civil Rights Officer, ADA Officer, Harassment, Intimidation, Bullying (HIB)/Student Civil Rights Officer and/or 504 Compliance Officer. The following Civil Rights Compliance Coordinators have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination:

·        Civil Rights Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator: Jodi Harmon, 509.354.7344 

·        Section 504 Coordinator: Melanie Smith, 509.354.7284

Other district contacts:

·        ADA Officer: Stephanie Busch, 509.354.5993

·        Affirmative Action Officer: Nancy Lopez-Williams, 509-354-5651

·        AHERA Officer: Robert Findley, 509.354.7143

·        ALE Officer: Heather Bybee, 509.354.7361

·        Certification Officer: Cindy Coleman, 509.354.7318

·        Claims Agent: Rebecca Doughty, 509.354.7298

·        Contract Officer: Cindy Coleman, 509.354.7318

·        Copyright Compliance Officer: Mark Martell, 509.354.7212

·        Equal Opportunity Officer: Nancy Lopez-Williams, 509-354-5651

·        Harassment, Intimidation, Bullying (HIB)/Student Civil Rights Officer: Melanie Smith, 509.354.7284

·        Personnel Officer: Nancy Lopez-Williams, 509-354-5651

·        Public Records Officer: Terri LeFors, 509.354.7395

·        Safety/OSHA/WISHA Officer: Rebecca Doughty, 509.354.7298

·        Secretary, Board of Directors: Adam Swinyard, 509.354.7268

Address: 200 N Bernard Street, Spokane 99201-0282.


You can report discrimination and discriminatory harassment to any school staff member or to the district's Civil Rights Officer, listed above. You also have the right to file a complaint (see below).