The Idaho Educational Services for the Deaf and the Blind (IeSDB) is committed to providing a workplace and educational environment, as well as other benefits, programs, and activities, which are free from sex and gender-based harassment, discrimination, and retaliation. Accordingly, the IeSDB prohibits harassment and discrimination on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, and pregnancy, as well as retaliation against individuals who report allegations of sex and gender-based harassment and discrimination, file a formal complaint, or participate in a grievance process.


To Report or File a Complaint

Students, employees, or other members of the IeSDB community who believe that they have witnessed an incident of, or have been subjected to sex or gender-based harassment, discrimination, or retaliation should report the incident to the IeSDB Title IX Coordinator.

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Brian Darcy, Title IX Coordinator
Mail: 1450 Main Street, Goodin, ID 83330
Phone: (208) 934-4457
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IeSDB Policy and Procedure

This Title IX Grievance Process applies to all members of the IeSDB community, including students, employees, and Board members as well as agency patrons, guests, visitors, volunteers, and invitees.

  • Reporting and Supportive Measures

    Upon receipt of a complaint, report, or information alleging sexual harassment the Title IX Coordinator or Deputy Title IX Coordinator will contact the complainant to discuss the availability of supportive measures and explain the process for filing an informal or formal complaint.

  • Notice of Allegations and Investigation

    Upon receipt of a written formal complaint the Title IX Coordinator, Deputy Title IX Coordinator or Investigator will provide a written Notice of Allegations to all complainants and respondents. The Investigator will then investigate the formal complaint.

  • Resolution

    The Decision Maker will review the investigation and issue a written determination of responsibility.

  • Appeal

    Any party may file a request for appeal in writing with the Title IX Coordinator or Deputy Title IX Coordinator within three (3) days of the delivery of the delivery of the notice of a final decision.

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  • Report Concern