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Parent/Student Handbook
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District 28 Parent-Student Handbook
- Section 2: Elementary School Information
- Section 3: Bus Transportation
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Section 4: Code of Conduct and Student Behavior
- Student Rights and Responsibilities
- Parents Rights and Responsibilities
- Staff Rights and Responsibilities
- Student Behavior
- Disciplinary Measures
- Weapons
- Suspension Procedures
- Expulsion Procedures
- Prevention of Bullying, Intimidation and Harassment
- Consequences for Misbehavior
- Delegation of Authority
- Section 5: Health and Safety
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Section 6: Parental Notifications
- Accommodating Individuals with Disabilities
- Annual Report Card
- Education of Children with Disabilities
- English Learners (EL)
- Equal Educational Opportunities
- Free and Reduced-Price Food Services
- Harassment: Bullying, Intimidation and Sexual Harassment
- Homeless Child's Right to Education
- Mandated Reporter, Title I
- Pesticide Application
- Response to Intervention
- Search and Seizure
- Sex Education Instruction
- Sex Offender Notification Law
- Standardized Testing, Teacher Qualifications
- Student and Family Privacy Rights
- Student Records
- Transgender/Non-Gender Binary Student Guidelines
- Unsafe School Transfer, Use of Facilities
- Violence Prevention, Violent Offender Notification
School Volunteers
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School principals and teachers may invite volunteers during the school day at their discretion. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact the school office or the school PTO officers.
Volunteers are required to check in and out at the main office and receive a visitor badge before going to their destination.Volunteers are subject to the procedures for securing and screening volunteers, please see Visitor Check-In Procedures. A person who is a sex offencer as defined by the Sex Offender Registration Act, or a violent offender against youth, as defined in the Murderer and Violent Offender Against Your Registraction Act, is prohibited from being a volunteer.