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At J.M. Wright Tech we are committed to ensuring every student, staff member and member of the community at large is able to voice their concerns, raise issues, and report problems. Sometimes those who wish to report an issue want to remain anonymous. Therefore, we’ve created this anonymous reporting form for anyone who wishes to report an issue anonymously to the staff at J.M. Wright Tech.

Additionally, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs and activities. In alignment with these rules, Wright Tech does not discriminate on the basis of sex in the education programs and activities it operates. Sexual harassment is prohibited, whether by students, employees, or third parties subject to substantial control by Wright Tech and CTECS.

It is the express policy of Wright Tech, as part of the CTECH system, to encourage students to promptly report sexual harassment  and discrimination. The Student Grievance Procedures For Sexual Harassment Pursuant to Title IX outlines the process followed when there is an alleged Title IX violation. Students may bring their concerns to any staff member to start, including a teacher, school counselor, or administrator. The School Equity Coordinator, whose contact is listed below, is charged with working with the student and his/her family prior to the official filing of a complaint. The role of the Equity Coordinator is to ensure the student’s rights are protected and the grievance process is followed with fidelity.

If a student raises a concern or files a complaint related to Title IX,  Wright Tech offers the following supportive measures during the investigative process:

    • Counseling
    • Extensions of deadlines or other course-related adjustments
    • Modifications of work or class schedules
    • Mutual restrictions on contact between the parties
    • Increased monitoring of certain areas of the Wright Tech campus. 

 

Resource Information
Emergency Services
9-1-1
Call this number in case of a mental health or physical health emergency
2-1-1 Connecticut
2-1-1
Call this number or visit the website to:

  • Have a mobile crisis unit come to your location to provide mental health support for your child under 18 years old
  • Find ongoing mental health support and other resources (housing or legal assistance, basic needs, etc.).
Adult Crisis Telephone Intervention and Options Network
1-800-467-3135
  • For individuals age 18 and older who are in crisis
  • Provides mobile crisis support and intervention
Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
9-8-8
  • This hotline is 24/7 and is available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress and provides immediate, free, and confidential support
  • The hotline also provides prevention and crisis resources
CT State Police
203-696-2500
Connecticut State Police –  Troop G Barracks (Covers Fairfield County)
Clennon-Straker, Madrine
Director, Counseling and Admissions
(203) 674-5840

Marc Marin
Equity Coordinator
marc.marin@cttech.org
203-674-5742