School Based Health (SBH), faculty and staff are committed to actively pursuing equality for SBH students of all ages, diverse cultures, disabilities, and lifestyles through the implementation of SBH’s mission and objectives. SBH incorporates the ethnic and academic pluralism which is represented within our community into its educational process.
School Based Health is dedicated to respecting, integrating, and celebrating students’ diverse cultures into all aspects of campus life. SBH maintains a professional and safe environment where students are free to express and share their unique backgrounds and experiences.
School Based Health does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or status, marital, parental, familial, veteran, or military service status, age, or disability. SBH complies with all local, state, and federal laws barring discrimination. Accordingly, equal opportunity for employment and admission shall be extended to all persons. All inquiries or complaints regarding these laws and regulations should be directed to the appropriate SBH official who will provide students with procedures available in resolving complaints relating to alleged unlawful discriminatory actions.