FERPA@ED.Gov; and PPRA@ED.Gov.
Relations with Parents
The Board needs parents to assume and exercise responsibility for their
children’s behavior. During the school hours, the district’s administrators
recognize the responsibility to monitor students’ behavior and the
importance of cooperation between the school and the parents in
matters relating to conduct.
For the benefit of the child, the Board encourages parents to support
their child’s career in school by:
A.
Participating in school functions, organizations, and
committees;
B.
supporting the teachers and the schools in maintaining
discipline and a safe and orderly learning environment;
C.
requiring their child to observe all school rules and regulations
per the student code of conduct.
SECTION I – STUDENT WELL-BEING
School safety is the responsibility of all members of the learning
community. All staff members are familiar with emergency procedures.
Should a student be aware of any dangerous situation or accident, they
must notify any staff person immediately.
CONTROL OF CASUAL-CONTACT COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND
PESTS
Because a school has a lot of people in the building daily, it is necessary
to take specific measures when the health or safety of the group is at
risk. The school's professional staff has the authority to remove or
isolate a student who has been ill or has been exposed to a
communicable disease or highly-transient pest, such as lice.
Contagious diseases that may require a student to remain at home
include, but are not limited to, diphtheria, scarlet fever, strep infections,
whooping
cough,
mumps,
measles, rubella, and other conditions
indicated by the Local and State Health Departments. Any removal will
only
be
for
the
contagious
period
as
specified in the school’s
administrative guidelines or by the local health authorities.