07. Policy: Spring 2021 Custom Updates

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Forty-seven revised policies were presented as first-read information on June 21.  Since that time, three policies (3460, Graduation Requirements;  3620, Extracurricular Activities and Student Organizations; and 5030, Community Use of Facilitiies) have been further revised.  Dr. Brian Weaver will review the changes and answer any questions you may have.
 
Policies related to the requirement for a school-based mental health plan:
  • 1610/7800, Professional and Staff Development
  • 6120, Student Health Services
Last year the General Assembly ratified Session Law 2020-7 which requires LEAs to adopt and implement a school-based mental health plan that includes a mental health training program and a suicide risk referral protocol.  The plan must incorporate the requirements of State Board of Education Policy SHLT-003 and must be in place no later than July 1, 2021.  The Transylvania County Schools mental health plan will be presented at the June 21 meeting.  Employees must complete their initial mental health training by the end of the 2021-2022 school year.
 
Policies related to the COVID-19 response:
  • 3300, School Calendar and Time for Learning
  • 4400, Attendance
Other notable revisions:
  • 2310, Public Participation at Board Meetings:  Addresses protocols for requests from citizens to place items on the agenda and prohibits discussion of confidential personnel and student matters during public comment.
  • 2440, Policy Review and Evaluation:  Gives the superintendent authority to make minor changes to correct typographical, grammatical, or clerical errors in board policy.
  • 3300, School Calendar and Time for Learning:  In addition to the COVID-19 changes noted above, this policy has been streamlined to eliminate language that merely duplicated the statutory requirements for school calendars. 
  • 3460, Graduation Requirements:  The graduation requirement tables have been updated to be consistent with the latest SBE changes through March 4, 2021.
  • 3610, Counseling Program:  This policy has been reorganized and updated to better reflect the current terminology, structure, and goals of the counseling program and current mandatory reporting requirements.
  • 4125, Homeless Students:  This update makes numerous revisions to the dispute resolution process for homeless students.  The revisions are necessary to comply with a new administrative regulation promulgated by the State Board of Education that made changes to the dispute resolution process previously set out in SBE policy.
  • 4400, Attendance:  The information on tracking attendance on remote instruction days has been relocated from the “temporary rule” section of this policy to permanent language in Section A of the policy, consistent with an amendment to the DPI School Attendance and Accounting Manual.  Other changes include reorganization of some sections, a new section added to address late arrivals and early departures, reference to the Code of Student Conduct for truancy consequences, elimination of the description of a process for potential grade reduction due to absences, and, in alignment with a multi-tiered system of support, the addition of a directive to school administrators to develop positive strategies to address chronic absenteeism.
  • 6125, Administering Medicines to Students:  Updates have been added to reflect information in the 2020 edition of the North Carolina School Health Program Manual regarding labeling of medication, access to controlled substances, and prerequisites for self-administration of medication.
  • 7232, Discrimination and Harassment in the Workplace:  The update clarifies that “sex” as used in the policy also includes pregnancy, childbirth, sexual orientation, and gender identity.
  • 8341, Limited Claim Settlement:  This policy has been revised to better align the policy with settlement practices that have withstood legal challenge.
  • Policies with Changes Due to New Administrative Rules:  The State Board of Education has recently promulgated new administrative rules (“regulations”) based on existing State Board policies.  In most cases, the administrative rule does not change the substance of the underlying policy on which it was based.  In some cases, however, the State Board made changes during the rulemaking process, so the new administrative rule varies somewhat from the original State Board policy.  Where relevant, policies have been updated to add a reference to the applicable administrative code and have made modifications where necessary to reflect changes made during the rulemaking process.  Many of these policies contain only minor changes.  A notable exception is policy 4125, Homeless Students, which has significant substantive changes as described above.
A motion is in order to approve the 47 policies listed below as revised. 
 
Spring 2021 Custom Updates
(second- read approval)
1310/4002
Parental Involvement
1510/4200/7270
School Safety
1610/7800
Professional and Staff Development
1710/4020/7230
Discrimination and Harassment Prohibited by Federal Law
2310
Public Participation at Meetings
2440
Policy Review and Evaluation
3102
Online Instruction
3230/7330
Copyright Compliance
3300
School Calendar and Time for Learning
3460
Graduation Requirements
3470/4305
Alternative Learning Programs/Schools
3610
Counseling Program
3620
Extracurricular Activities and Student Organizations
3640/5130
Student Voter Registration and Preregistration
4040/7310
Staff-Student Relations
4050
Children of Military Families
4125
Homeless Students
4240/7312
Child Abuse and Related Threats to Child Safety
4270/6145
Concussion and Head Injury
4335
Criminal Behavior
4400
Attendance
4700
Student Records
5000
Schools and the Community
5020
Visitors to the Schools
5030
Community Use of Facilities
5070/7350
Public Records – Retention, Release, and Disposition
5071/7351
Electronically Stored Information Retention
5210
Distribution and Display of Non-School Material
6120
Student Health Services
6125
Administering Medicines to Students
6140
Student Wellness
6210
Organization of School Nutrition Services
6220
Operation of School Nutrition Services
6230
School Meal and Competitive Food Standards
6305
Safety and Student Transportation Services
6315
Drivers
6320
Use of Student Transportation Services
6321
Bus Routes
6450
Purchase of Services
7100
Recruitment and Selection of Personnel
7130
Licensure
7232
Discrimination and Harassment in the Workplace
7430
Substitute Teachers
7720
Employee Political Activities
8310
Annual Independent Audit
8341
Limited Claim Settlement
9020
Facility Design
 
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