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Required Notice of School Policy
School Code section 510.2 also specifies requirements for policies, rules and regulations that must be published on the school district's publicly accessible Internet website. Below are policies requiring notice. You may access the below policies by going to Board Docs.
Policies Requiting Notice:
Annual notice of policies:
006. Meetings
100. Comprehensive Planning (plans must be made available for inspection for 28 days)
103. Discrimination/Title IX Sexual Harassment Affecting Students
103.1. Nondiscrimination – Qualified Students With Disabilities
104. Discrimination/Title IX Sexual Harassment Affecting Staff
105. Curriculum
105.1. Review of Instructional Materials by Parents/Guardians and Students
108. Adoption of Textbooks
109. Resource Materials
113. Special Education
113.4. Confidentiality of Special Education Student Information
114. Gifted Education
115. Career and Technical Education
122. Extracurricular Activities
123. Interscholastic Athletics
123.1. Concussion Management
123.2. Sudden Cardiac Arrest
127. Assessment System
137.1. Extracurricular Participation by Home Education Students
138. Language Instruction Educational Program for English Learners
140.1. Extracurricular Participation by Charter/Cyber Charter Students
142. Migrant Students
143. Standards for Persistently Dangerous Schools
144. Standards for Victims of Violent Crimes
146. Student Services
200. Enrollment of Students
203. Immunizations and Communicable Diseases
203.1. HIV Infection – Students
204. Attendance
209. Health Examinations/Screenings
209.1. Food Allergy Management
209.2. Diabetes Management
210. Medications
210.1. Possession/Administration of Asthma Inhalers/Epinephrine Auto-Injectors
216. Student Records
217. Graduation
218. Student Discipline
218.1. Weapons
218.2. Terroristic Threats
218.3. Discipline of Student Convicted/Adjudicated of Sexual Assault
220. Student Expression/Distribution and Posting of Materials
222. Tobacco and Vaping Products – Students
226. Searches
227. Controlled Substances/Paraphernalia
233. Suspension and Expulsion
235. Student Rights and Responsibilities
235.1. Surveys
236.1. Threat Assessment
237. Electronic Devices
246. School Wellness
247. Hazing
249. Bullying/Cyberbullying
250. Student Recruitment
251. Homeless Students
252. Dating Violence
302. Employment of Superintendent/Assistant Superintendent
309.1. Telework
312. Performance Assessment of Superintendent/Assistant Superintendent
314.1. HIV Infection – Employees
323. Tobacco and Vaping Products – Employees
332. Working Periods
333. Professional Development
335. Family and Medical Leaves
340. Responsibility for Student Welfare
351. Drug and Substance Abuse
604. Budget Adoption
610. Purchases Subject to Bid/Quotation
619. District Audit
621. Local Taxpayer Bill of Rights
626. Federal Fiscal Compliance
705. Facilities and Workplace Safety
707 Use of School Facilities (Boy Scouts Act)
716. Integrated Pest Management
718. Service Animals in Schools
801. Public Records
805. Emergency Preparedness and Response
806. Child Abuse
808. Food Services
810. Transportation
810.1. School Bus Drivers and School Commercial Motor Vehicle Drivers
810.2. Transportation – Video/Audio Recording
810.3. School Vehicle Drivers
815. Acceptable Use of Internet, Computers and Network Resources
816. District Social Media
819. Suicide Awareness, Prevention and Response
823. Naloxone
824. Maintaining Professional Adult/Student Boundaries
827. Conflict of Interest
830. Breach of Computerized Personal Information
901. Public Relations Objectives
904. Public Attendance at School Events
906. Public Complaint Procedures
916. Volunteers
918. Title I Parent and Family Engagement