If your immediate safety is at risk, if you are witnessing violence, or if you perceive imminent harm to yourself or others, please immediately dial 911 or call IMSA Security at 630.907.5042.
The Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (IMSA) values a diverse community in which all members can fully participate in the IMSA experience. IMSA is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive academic, social, and work environment in which all members of the community are treated with respect and dignity, and in which research, learning, and scholarship can flourish. Our policies and practices reflect IMSA’s expectation that all interactions among persons will be free of bias, prejudice, discrimination, and harassment.
Each individual has the right to learn, live, and work in an environment that promotes Equity and Excellence. The Academy recognizes and acknowledges the historical underrepresentation and marginalization of culturally, linguistically, and economically diverse groups, both in general and in STEM education and professions. These disparities also exist in the representation of the Academy’s workforce. We are committed to advancing equity in STEM education and representation and creating a diverse, inclusive community of global citizens who can realize their full potential and execute our mission to advance the human condition through a model of Equity and Excellence.
According to IMSA’s Board Approved Personnel Anti-Harassment Policy, it is the policy of the Academy to ensure equal employment opportunity without discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, pregnancy, disability, genetic information, marital status, political affiliation, amnesty, arrest record, military status, unfavorable discharge from the military, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws. The Academy prohibits any such illegal discrimination or harassment.
IMSA’s Bias Incident Practice
As defined in the Student/Parent Handbook, incidents of bias and hate that affect a person or group create a hostile climate and negatively impact the quality of the IMSA experience for community members. IMSA takes such incidents seriously and will investigate and respond to reported or observed incidents of bias that occur while under the Academy’s jurisdiction. At IMSA, a hate or “bias-related” incident is an act that demonstrates prejudice against the victim’s actual or perceived race, color, gender/gender identity/gender expression, sex, sexual orientation, ethnic origin, religion, ability, political affiliation, veteran’s status, and/or other aspects of a person’s identity.
Why Report a Bias Incident?
You may be apprehensive about reporting this bias incident, but please keep in mind that IMSA aims to create a safe, inclusive environment where every member of the community feels valued, respected, and secure. Other reasons to report a bias incident include:
- So you or someone you know can receive support
- So any damage to the property can be repaired
- So we can follow up with any alleged perpetrators
- So we can track campus climate and work towards improving it
- So we can try to prevent further acts of bias
- Because suffering in silence can be hurtful to you and not remedy the problem
- The bias incident reporting process provides services to witnesses, bystanders, targeted individuals, offenders, and community members, including but not limited to counseling, training, education, and other support services.
IMSA Bias Incident Reporting Form
To Be Completed by Faculty, Staff, Students, Parents, Alumni, Friends, and/or Visitors
You can submit this Bias Incident report either anonymously or confidentially. Please understand that reports of bias incidents are taken very seriously, but our ability to respond to an incident will be limited if it is reported anonymously. Also, keep in mind that IMSA will endeavor to maintain the confidentiality of reporters, consistent with our policy and the law, but the details of a Bias Incident Report may need to be disclosed (including the reporter’s identity) in certain circumstances. After submitting a Bias Incident report, IMSA will evaluate the report, investigate the claim, and work collaboratively to develop and implement a response. All bias-related incidents will be investigated by the Chief Human Resources/Equity Officer, the Chief Student Affairs Officer, the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and/or the Associate Director of Student Life.