Board Policies & Rules

The policies and administrative rules of the Grand Rapids Public Schools Board of Education, Kent County, Michigan, are the result of a combined effort of the professional staff of the Michigan Association of School Boards (MASB), the Board of Education, and the District's staff.

The staff of MASB has written the policy and rule model and integrated into that model the valid policies and procedures selected by the District at the time of the first draft. After forwarding the first draft a MASB staff member and selected staff members of the District worked in consort to edit all of the proposed policies and rules resulting in preparation of a final draft to be presented to the Board of Education.

The Board has appointed a Policy Committee to review language, laws, and the current environment to update or create a new policy.



Sexual harassment of school District elected officials or candidates for the Board of Education, District employees, vendors, contractors or others doing business with the District, students, parent(s)/ guardian(s), invitees, volunteers or guests, will not be tolerated. 

Sexual Harassment: 

Sexual harassment means conduct on the basis of sex that satisfies one or more of the following:

  1. An employee of the District conditioning the provision of an aid, benefit, or service of the District on an individual’s participation in unwelcome sexual conduct (i.e. quid quo pro harassment); or 
  2. Unwelcome conduct determined by a reasonable person to be so severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive that it effectively denies a person equal access to the District’s education program or activity; or
  3. “Sexual assault” as defined in 20 U.S.C. 1092(f)(6)(A)(v), “dating violence” as defined in 34 U.S.C. 12291(a)(10), “domestic violence” as defined in 34 U.S.C. 12291(a)(8), or “stalking” as defined in 34 U.S.C. 12291(a)(30). 

Title IX Coordinator: 

The Superintendent shall appoint a Title IX Coordinator for the District. The name and contact information for the Title IX Coordinator shall be provided to all applicants for admission and employment, District employees, all union leadership, and parents or legal guardians of District students. The Title IX Coordinator shall be trained in his/her duties and responsibilities. 

Reporting Requirements: 

All District employees have a responsibility to report known or suspected instances of sexual harassment that occurs at any location, event, or circumstances over which GRPS has control within the United States. 

Any employee or other person who believes that he or she has suffered sexual harassment, or believes or has actual knowledge that any other employee, contractor, vendor, student, volunteer, or member of the public has suffered sexual harassment, has the duty to immediately report the incident(s) to the Title IX Coordinator at Grand Rapids Public Schools,1331 Franklin SE., PO Box 117, Grand Rapids, MI 49501-0117, (616) 819-2000. Reports shared with the Superintendent, Human Resources, or any other district employee must immediately be reported to the Title IX Coordinator. 

Any person reporting an incident of sexual harassment or anyone involved in the investigation or grievance process shall not suffer any form of retaliation or reprisal. 

Response and Grievance Procedures: 

The Title IX Coordinator has the responsibility of promptly responding to allegations of sexual harassment including offering supportive measures to the Complainant consistent with state and federal requirements. These supportive measures should be designed to restore or preserve equal access to the education program or activity without unreasonably burdening the Complainant or Respondent’s access to school. 

The Superintendent shall establish grievance procedures for the prompt and equitable resolution of formal complaints alleging noncompliance with Title IX or actions that would be prohibited by Title IX. The procedures also apply to complaints against employees, other students or third parties, including complaints filed by students or employees, or on their behalf, alleging sexual violence. The grievance procedures shall be outlined in the rules that accompany this policy. 

The Title IX Coordinator, investigators, decision makers, those who facilitate any informal resolution process, and those hearing appeals shall be trained in the Title IX rules and regulations as required by law. 

In cases where the alleged harassment involves a member of the Board of Education or the Superintendent, the school District will appoint outside legal counsel or other trained professionals who are not employees of the District to investigate the complaint. 

If the formal complaint is not dismissed, the district will issue a written determination simultaneously to the parties, along with information on how to file an appeal as set forth in the rules that accompany this policy.

Substantiated allegations of sexual harassment may result in disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment. Disciplinary action against a student may include expulsion. Disciplinary action against a Board of Education member may involve any remedy available under law. 

Appeals: 

An appeal of a determination of responsibility or a dismissal of a complaint or any allegation therein may be made to the Superintendent or other designated person if: 

  1. There was a procedural irregularity that affected the outcome of the matter and/or
  2. There was newly discovered evidence that could affect the outcome of the matter, and/or
  3. The Title IX Coordinator had a conflict of interest bias that affected the outcome of the matter. 

Notice and Training: 

Notice of this policy and its accompanying rules will be posted on the District website. Notice will also be provided to applicants upon hire and to employees, students and parents/guardians on an annual basis. Training sessions on this policy, rules, and the prevention of sexual harassment shall be held periodically for Board members and employees of the District. 

The Superintendent shall develop rules to implement this policy. Those rules will be incorporated by reference as a part of this policy.

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Board Policies & Rules
Policy 1001: Introduction and Information
Policy 1005: District Authority
Policy 1010: District Legal Status
Policy 1015: District Mission Statement
Policy 1017: Equity Policy
Policy 1020: Bylaws
Policy 1030: Membership
Policy 1032: Duties and Governing Philosophies
Policy 1035: Student Representative to the Board and Alternate
Policy 1040: District Goals and Objectives
Policy 1150: Board Officers
Policy 1155: Removal of a Board Officer from Office
Policy 1160: New Member Orientation
Policy 1162: Board Member Development Opportunities
Policy 1168: Reimbursement of Expenses
Policy 1170: Board Position Vacancies
Policy 1180: Board Committees
Policy 1185: Board Superintendent Relations
Policy 1190: Superintendent Accountability
Policy 1191: Attorney
Policy 1300: Meetings
Policy 1305: Electronic Meetings
Policy 1310: Closed Sessions
Policy 1320: Agenda
Policy 1320-Agenda (Rules)
Policy 1330: Rules of Order
Policy 1350: Voting Method
Policy 1360: Minutes
Policy 1370: Public Participation
Policy 1375: Board Notices to the Public
Policy 1400: Broadcasting and Recording of Board Proceedings
Policy 1570: Review of Administrative Regulations
Policy 1575: Administration in Absence of Policy
Policy 1600: Board Records
Policy 1730: Board Legislative Program
Policy 1750: Board Self-Assessment/Evaluation
Policy 1800: Public School Academies
Policy 1900: Contracts and Board Member Disclosure Information
Policy 1950: Board Member Conflicts of Interest, Ethics, and Responsibilities
Policy 2000: Delegation of Authority
Policy 2020: Administrative Organization
Policy 2030: District Authority
Policy 2100: School Superintendent
Policy 2120: Duties of the Superintendent
Policy 2125: Ends Policy
Policy 2130: Superintendent Succession Planning and Recruitment
Policy 2140: Superintendent Appointment
Policy 2150: Compensation and Benefits
Policy 2170: Professional Development Opportunities - Superintendent
Policy 2170: Professional Development Opportunities - Superintendent (Rules)