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Federal Consumer Information Packet

Provides a deeper understanding of our policies, the school, and relevant laws. The additional resources below supplement what you will find in the Federal Consumer Information packet.

Title IX Statement


When should I contact a Title IX Coordinator?

Any student, faculty or staff member or applicant for admission for education or employment, or whose parents who have concerns about sex discrimination or sexual misconduct is encouraged to seek the assistance of a Title IX Coordinators. Please read the school’s Title IX Statement. If you would like to talk to the school’s confidential resource person without filing an official complaint, you may call the following number: 973-575-1050 x140 & speak to Nora Cannizzo, Instructor Supervisor, before speaking to the school’s Title IX Coordinator.

Contact a coordinator if you: 

  • Wish to understand your options if you think you may have encountered sex discrimination or sexual misconduct;
  • Learn of a situation that you feel may warrant a school investigation;
  • Need help on how to handle a situation by which you are indirectly affected;
  • Seek guidance on possible informal remedies or administrative measures to de-escalate or alleviate a difficult situation;
  • Have questions about the policies & procedures at Christine Valmy International School for Esthetics and Cosmetology.

Coordinators can also facilitate a formal or informal complaint or a police report with the Montville Twp. Police Department.

Confidentiality

Conversations with coordinators are kept as confidential as possible, but information about incidents of sexual misconduct must be shared with relevant administrators if Christine Valmy International School of Esthetics and Cosmetology needs to take action for reasons of community safety. In all cases, Christine Valmy International School makes every reasonable effort to handle inquiries, complaints, and investigations in a manner that protects the privacy of all parties. While Christine Valmy International School cannot promise complete anonymity in its handling of sexual misconduct complaints, each situation is resolved as discreetly as possible, with information shared only with those who need to know in order to adequately investigate and resolve the matter. Under the New Jersey Open Public Records Act (N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 et seq.), records of sexual harassment investigations are limited-access records with respect to public records requests.

In certain circumstances, Christine Valmy International School of Esthetics and Cosmetology may be able to address your concerns and stop the behavior without revealing your identity to the alleged harasser. However, this is not always possible. Individuals accused of harassment are provided with the level of detail about the allegations necessary to allow them a fair opportunity to respond. That level of detail varies depending on the circumstances of the incident. In its investigation, the school will be sensitive to the feelings and situation of the person who reported the misconduct. Nevertheless, Christine Valmy International School has a compelling interest to address allegations of sexual misconduct brought to its attention. As a result, the school reserves the right to take appropriate action, even in cases when the complainant is reluctant to proceed.

Click here to view the 2022 Title IX Training Documents.

Title IX Statement

Annual Campus Safety Report

School Safety, First Aid and Evacuation Policy

Industry & School Statistics


In this section, you’ll learn more about the successes achieved by Christine Valmy students and graduates, as well as the opportunities available to those who learn a profession in the salon and spa industries.

School Statistics

This document breaks down the success of Christine Valmy students and graduates throughout their educational and professional journeys.

Industry Statistics

We hope that these reports can provide further insight into the opportunities that learning a profession in the spa and salon industries can bring you.


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