After failing to meet compliance requirements set forth in an agreement with the United States Department of Justice in 2010, Falcon School District 49 signed a new agreement with the DOJ in October.Louis Fletcher, D 49 coordinator of cultural capacity, said a conflict ìpredominantly based on raceî prompted parental involvement and DOJ intervention; which led to an initial agreement among parties. ìWith that first agreement, the district fell a little bit short,î Fletcher said. ìThe new term simply signifies that the agreement between the DOJ and D 49 has been reached, and now we are working to be in compliance with those terms.îAccording to the districtís website, the terms of the agreement include the following:
- Revising D 49 policies and procedures on harassment and discrimination
- Maintaining adequate records of all incidents of racial harassment and discrimination
- Analyzing incidents of racial harassment and discrimination to ensure that all incidents are properly identified, investigated and resolved
- Training staff in preventing and responding to harassment and discrimination
- Providing training to students to prevent and address harassment and discrimination
- Including restorative justice techniques and positive behavior interventions and support in the districtís disciplinary responses to incidents of harassment and discrimination
- Hiring a consultant to identify any additional measures the district should take to effectively address, prevent and respond to harassment and discrimination