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Longview, WA, USA
Program Compliance Policy 2106

Policy No. 2106

Instruction

 

PROGRAM COMPLIANCE

Annually, on or before October 1, the superintendent shall determine if the district is in compliance with the following program requirements:

A. Appropriate measures are taken to safeguard all student and school district permanent records against loss or damage.

B. Provision is made for the supervision of instructional practices and procedures.

C. Current basic instructional materials are available for required courses of study.

D. A program of guidance, counseling and testing services is maintained for students in all grades offered by the school district.

E. A learning resources program is maintained.

F. The physical facilities including technology of each building are adequate and appropriate for the educational program offered.

G. There is adequate provision for the health and safety of all pupils within the custody of the school district.

H. A current policy statement pertaining to the administration and operation of the school district is available in each building's administrative office including, but not limited to, policies governing the school building and classroom visitation rights of non-students.

I. The district is in compliance with the statutes which prohibit unequal treatment of individuals on the basis of race, sex, creed, color, disability and national origin in activities supported by common schools.

J. Within each school, the school principal has determined that appropriate student discipline is established and enforced. The school principal has conferred with the certificated employees in the school building in order to develop and/or review building disciplinary standards and the uniform enforcement of those standards.

K. Written high school graduation requirements and rules have been adopted by the school district board of directors.

L. Equivalence among schools in teachers, administrators and auxiliary personnel and equivalence in the provision of curriculum materials and supplies among schools who receive Title 1 funds.

 

Cross References:

Policy 1310 Policy Adoption, Manuals and Administrative Procedures
Policy 2020 Curriculum Development and Adoption of Instructional Materials
Policy 2090 Program Evaluation
Policy 2104 Federal and/or State Funded Special Instructional Programs
Policy 2140 Guidance and Counseling
Policy 2410 Graduation Requirements
Policy 3200 Rights and Responsibilities
Policy 3210 Sexual Harassment
Policy 3410 Health Services
Policy 3231 Student Records
Policy 4000 Public Information Program
Policy 4040 Public Access to District Records

 

Initially Adopted: August 16, 1984

Adopted: October 26, 2009