SCHOOL VISITATION All visitors are required to register in the office and must wear a visitor’s badge or name tag while in the building. Parents may call or visit the school for a limited amount of time after receiving permission. The classroom teacher and/or principal will determine the amount and length of visits. We request that friends of students not visit school. SELLING ITEMS AT SCHOOL Selling items at school by students to students is prohibited, due to the large number of students with items to sell, disruption of the school day, problems of transporting goods and money to school, and the potential for loss by theft. SEXTING Sexting is harmful to minors and is against the law. The school cooperates with local law enforcement on sexting cases and may notify the USD 450 school resource officer (SRO) at the onset of every investigation involving sexting. A variety of Kansas statutes prohibit the transmission of sexual content of minors. Transmitting nude or semi-nude images to another student will result in the eventual embarrassment, humiliation, and regret of the sender and the potential criminalization of both the sender and the receiver. Parents are encouraged to Google and review with their children the Kansas statutes related to sexting and harassment by an electronic device: K.S.A. 21-5610, K.S.A. 21-5611 and K.S.A 21-6206. Families are encouraged to take precautions and use strategies to monitor the electronic communication habits of their students. It is against school rules to commit a sexting crime at school, on school property, or school sponsored event, or if it substantially disrupts the school learning environment. School consequences may apply. • School administration may make a report to the USD 450 school resource officer at the onset of each investigation involving the electronic transmission of sexual content. • Students are encouraged to preserve evidence and report sexting to their parents, school officials or the SRO. • In plain language, students should not: 1. Create and send sexual content to another student. 2. Receive, keep and fail to report that one has received sexual content from another student. 3. Retransmit sexual content that one has received to others via any electronic means. 4. Use another’s sexual content to bully, intimidate, harass or defame another student. 5. Request, pressure, or coerce any other student to provide sexual content. SEXUAL HARASSMENT Any form of sexual harassment will not be tolerated and should be reported immediately. Students who have volated this policy, will be subject to a graduated system of interventions leading to disciplinary action which may include suspension and expulstion. If appropriate, students who violate the prohibiton shall be reported to local law enforcement. EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENING PROGRAM PAGE 12
All children birth to five are eligible for screening in all developmental and sensory areas including vision and hearing. For further information, please call the Special Education Services Office at 357-5440.
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