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ANTI-DISCRIMINATION POLICY
In accordance with with the Title VI of
the Civil Rights Act of 1964, The Putnam
County Board of Education does not discriminate against any student
based
on race, color, or national origin. No student will be denied
the benefits of,
or excluded from participating in, any activity or program sponsored
by the
Putnam County Board of Education.
More specifically, the Putnam County Board of Education does not:
Prevent a person from enrolling in a school, class, or extracurricular
school
activity based on race, color, or national origin.
Arbitrarily place a student in a school or class with the intent
of separating the
student from the general population of students because of the
student's race,
color, or national origin.
Set higher standards or requirements as a prerequisite before
allowing
minorities to enroll in a school, class, or activity.
Unequally apply disciplinary action based on a student's race,
color, or
national origin.
Fail to provide the necessary language assistance to allow limited
English
proficient students the same opportunity to learn as English proficient
students.
Administer tests or other evaluative measures that by design,
or by grading,
do not allow minority students the same opportunity to present
a true measure
of their abilities.
Provide advice or guidance to minority students with the intent
to direct minority
students away from schools, classes, or educational activities
based on their
race, color, or national origin.
Provide facilities and/or instructional and related services to
minority students
that are inferior to those provided to non-minority students.
If any student feels they have been discriminated against, a complaint
may be
sent to:
Dr. Teri Anderson
Title VI Coordinator
Putnam County Boardof Education
1400 East Spring Street
Cookeville, TN 38506
931-526-9777
OR
Tennessee Department of Education
TitleVI Coordinator
Andrew Johnson Tower, 5th Floor
Nashville, TN 37243-0375
OR
The Office of Civil Rights
U.S. Department of Education
P.O. Box 2048, 04-3010
Atlanta, GA 30301-2048
The schools collect and maintain student records
to provide growth and
development of individual students, to provide information to
parents and
authorized staff, and to provide a basis for the evaluation and
improvement of
school programs. Section 438 of the General Educations Provisions
Act, as
amended, provides that such institutions must provide parents
of students
access to official records directly related to the students and
an opportunity for
a hearing to challenge such records on the grounds they are inaccurate,
misleading or otherwise inappropriate; that institutions must
obtain the written
consent of parents before releasing personally identifiable data
about students
from records to other than a specified list of exceptions; that
these rights
transfer to students at certain points; and that an office and
review board must
be established in the office of H.E.W. to investigate and adjudicate
violations
and complaints of this section.
The Putnam County School System maintains a number of different
records in
various locations. This information shall be kept current and
shall include:
1. Basic information about the student and his/her family;
2. Attendance records;
3. Grades or progress reports;
4. Health information;
5. Records of achievement in the basic skills;
6. Results of intelligence, aptitude, and interest test, and
7. Special individual test results on pupils with special needs.
Different kinds of data require different arrangements for security.
Category "A" Data: includes official administrative
records that constitute the
minimum personal data necessary for operation of the educational
system.
Specifically this means identifying data including names and address
of
parents or guardian, birthdate, academic work completed, level
of achievement
(grades, standardized achievement test scores) scores on aptitude
tests, and
attendance data. These records should be maintained in perpetuity
as the
Permanent Record Card subject to the conditions set forth.
Category "B" Data: includes verified information of
clear importance, but not
absolutely necessary to the school, over a period of time, in
helping the child
or protecting others, health data, and family background information
are
included in this category.
Category "C" Data: includes potentially useful information
which may as yet
be verified or clearly needed beyond the immediate present. (e.g.,
clinical
reports, legal papers, and reports from youth agencies.
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