The board recognizes that districtwide cooperation with law enforcement agencies is essential for the protection of staff and students, for maintaining a safe environment in district schools and for safeguarding district property.
The board recognizes that declining district resources may not permit the funding of programs or school activities and facilities. The board understands the important role and positive impact a comprehensive cocurricular and extracurricular program can have on the individual development of its students, the total school climate and the community at large.
For complaints that allege violation of Oregon Division 22 Standards, restraint and seclusion or retaliation as defined in Oregon Revised State (ORS) 659.852, the complainant may have appeal rights for a complaint with the Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction, if the complainant has exhausted the local complaint procedures and one of the following occurred:
Any member of the public who wishes to express a concern should discuss the matter with the school employee involved. The employee shall respond within five working days.
The board believes that a better understanding of its educational program and improved relationship between the schools and community can be developed through school and classroom visitations of parents and patrons. Such visitations should be encouraged, arranged and permitted within considerations of the requirements of the educational program, the orderly administration of the school, school grounds and classrooms and the safety and welfare of students.
Requests by individuals or groups to distribute pamphlets, booklets, flyers, brochures and other similar materials to students for classroom use or take home shall be submitted to the administration. Materials and the proposed method of distribution shall be subject to review.
Commercial advertising in district schools may be permitted by the superintendent or designee subject to the following. Schools, with prior approval, may: