🛡️ Teen Boundaries, Consent, and the Law: What Teens Must Know About Sexual Misconduct *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

1.45 – What Happens If You Tell the School: When a school learns about sexual misconduct, there are steps they must follow to protect you. Usually, a school counselor or administrator reports it under a law called Title IX, which ensures your right to safety and fairness. The school might ask questions to understand what happened, but you can bring someone with you for support. They may create a safety plan, adjust classes, or help stop contact with the person involved. You won’t be punished for speaking up — you’re protected. Schools often connect students with mental-health resources, hotlines, or advocates. It’s okay to ask what your rights are and what will happen next. Remember, the goal is to make school a safe place again. You have the right to feel comfortable learning and being there every day. Reporting to the school is a way to start that process.

About this course

An urgent and empowering guide that teaches teens how to set boundaries, understand consent, and avoid the life-changing consequences of sexual misconduct.

This course includes:
  • Straightforward breakdowns of consent, laws, and personal responsibility
  • Guided scripts for how to say “no” or set boundaries in real-life situations
  • Common scenario walk-throughs: dating, parties, texting, and more
  • Emotional tools for processing pressure, fear, confusion, or guilt
  • Legal insights on sexual assault, harassment, and statutory laws

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