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COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND PARASITES (4.34)
Students with communicable diseases or with human host parasites that are transmittable in a school environment shall demonstrate respect for other students by not attending school while they are capable of transmitting their condition to others. Students whom...
STUDENTS’ VEHICLES (4.33)
A student, who has presented a valid driver’s license and proof of insurance to the appropriate office personnel, may drive his/her vehicle to school. Vehicles driven to school shall be parked in the area designated for student parking. Parking on school prope...
FIELD TRIPS AND EXCURSIONS (5.30 WF)
Recognizing that educational field trips and trips to various types of contests for instructional purposes help provide desirable learning experiences, the Board of Education shall delegate to the Superintendent the responsibility for development of administra...
COMPUTER USE POLICY (4.29)
Definition For the purposes of this policy, "electronic device" means anything that can be used to transmit or capture images, sound, or data. The District makes electronic device(s) and/or electronic device Internet access available to students, to permit s...
PRIVACY OF STUDENTS’ RECORDS/ DIRECTORY INFORMATION (4.13)
Except when a court order regarding a student has been presented to the district to the contrary, all students’ education records are available for inspection and copying by the parents of his/her student who is under the age of eighteen (18). At the age of ei...
STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN SURVEYS (5.24)
Section One No student shall be required to submit to a survey, analysis, or evaluation which is administered or distributed by a school, and is funded in whole or in part by any program administered by the U.S. Department of Education without the prior writt...
SCHOOL MEAL MODIFICATIONS (4.50)
The district only provides modified meal components on menus to accommodate students with a disability. A parent/guardian wishing to request dietary accommodations for their student with a disability must submit to the district’s Director of Child Nutrition a ...
FOOD SERVICE PREPAYMENT (4.51WF)
The School Board shall provide nutritious, adequate meals to all school children at a minimum cost. The District’s Child Nutrition Program will at all times be operated in compliance with federal, state, and local laws and regulations as well as policies of th...
FUNDRAISING AND SOLICITATIONS (4.70 WF)
It shall be the policy of the school board to limit income for special school groups to dues, sale of tickets, or other approved activities limited to active members of the group enrolled at school. Fundraising drives by school groups must be conducted in acc...
STUDENT MEDIA AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF LITERATURE (4.14)
Student Media While the District recognizes a student’s right of expression under the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States, school-sponsored media does not provide an open forum for public expression. Student media, as well as the content ...
4.15—CONTACT WITH STUDENTS WHILE AT SCHOOL
CONTACT BY PARENTS Parents wishing to speak to their children during the school day shall register first with the office. CONTACT BY NON-CUSTODIAL PARENTS If there is any question concerning the legal custody of the student, the custodial parent shall prese...
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE (4.46)
The Pledge of Allegiance shall be recited: During the first class period of each school day; At the commencement of each school-sanctioned after-school assembly; and At the commencement of each school-sanctioned sporting event; however, if two (2) or more...
CLOSED CAMPUS (4.10)
All schools in the District shall operate closed campuses. Students are required to stay on campus from their arrival until dismissal at the end of the regular school day unless given permission to leave the campus by a school official. Students must sign ...
STUDENT VISITORS (4.16)
The board strongly believes that the purpose of school is for learning. Social visitors, generally, disrupt the classroom and interfere with learning that should be taking place. Therefore, non-adult visitors are not permitted to enter the classrooms of West F...
VISITORS TO THE SCHOOLS (6.5)
Parents, grandparents, legal guardians, businesses, and community members are welcome and encouraged to visit District schools. To minimize the potential for disruption of the learning environment, visitors, for a purpose other than to attend an activity open ...
SEX OFFENDERS ON CAMPUS (MEGAN’S LAW) (6.10)
The West Fork School District shall work with area law enforcement in a manner consistent with applicable state law and Division of Elementary and Secondary Education Rules to communicate the presence of a sexual offender. When necessary, law enforcement may c...
HEALTH SERVICES (5.18)
The Board believes that healthy children promote a better learning environment, are more capable of high student achievement, and will result in healthier, more productive adults. Therefore, the goal of the District’s health services is to promote a healthy st...
PERMANENT RECORDS (4.38)
Permanent school records, as required by the Division of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), shall be maintained for each student enrolled in the District until the student receives a high school diploma or its equivalent or is beyond the age of compuls...
HOMELESS STUDENTS (4.40)
The West Fork School District will afford the same services and educational opportunities to homeless children as are afforded to non-homeless children. The Superintendent or his/her designee shall appoint an appropriate staff person to be the local educationa...
WELLNESS POLICY (5.29)
The health and physical well-being of our students directly affects their ability to learn. Childhood obesity increases the incidence of adult diseases occurring in children and adolescents such as heart disease, high blood pressure and diabetes. The increased...