Van Buren County
School System
Parent
Information
Brochure
(click here for Nondiscrimination Policy)
(click here for Family Education Rights and Privacy)
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here for information on The Gifted Program)
The Van Buren County School System is committed to providing the best education possible for each student. We realize that parents play a vital role in the accomplishment of this mission so we encourage their involvement and strive to keep them informed of their rights.
·Van Buren
County School System does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color,
national origin, age, or handicap in the provision of educational
opportunities, activities, or other administered programs.
·A parental
involvement policy and parent-teacher-student compact will be distributed to
parents by each Title I school.
A copy of each document may also be obtained by contacting the school
office.
Each Title
I school will also hold at least one annual meeting for parents to inform
them of the school’s participation in programs funded under the No Child
Left Behind Act.
Spencer
Elementary is the only school in Van Buren County identified as a
school-wide Title I school.
·Parents
have the right to request information regarding the professional
qualifications of classroom teachers who instruct their children.
If students are provided services by paraprofessionals, parents may
also request information regarding the qualifications of paraprofessionals.
Teacher certifications can be found by accessing the Tennessee
Department of Education Teacher Licensing Web site (www.state.tn.us/education/lic.home.htm)
or by contacting the school principal or the school system’s federal
projects director.
·
Parents must receive notification if their child has been assigned or has
been taught for four or more consecutive weeks by a teacher who is not
highly qualified.
·
Parents will have access to system and school report cards as developed by
the State Department of Education (usually available in late fall of each
year) through the web site (www.state.tn.us/education)
or at the school and/or system office.
Results will also be publicized through local media.
·
Parents must receive information on the achievement level of their child on
each of the state academic assessments as soon as is practicably possible
after the test is taken.
Assessment results will be distributed by the child’s school.
·
Parents have access to district and school information and reports through
the media (local newspaper and radio), the System/School Report Cards
available on the State Department of Education website (www.state.tn.us),
or at the school or system’s administrative offices.
·
Parents may visit the State Department of Education web site (www.state.tn.us)
or visit the school to access a description of the Tennessee Curriculum
Standards, assessment information, and proficiency levels students are
expected to meet.
·
Parents must be notified if their child is enrolled in a school identified
for improvement, corrective action, or restructuring.
Currently no school in Van Buren County has been identified as in
need of improvement.
·
If a
school fails to make adequate yearly progress, parents will be informed
regarding the availability of school choice options and supplemental
education services.
·
Parents
have the right to examine the curriculum materials of the class or classes
in which their child is enrolled.
· Parents of a student identified as having limited English proficiency (ELL – English Language Learner) must be notified in a timely manner of the child’s participation in the ELL program, details of the program, right to waive participation, and specific information on the child’s level of English proficiency.
· Parents will be notified of their child’s eligibility for service in migrant, homeless, or Limited English Proficiency programs.
· Parents must be informed of and involved in violence and drug prevention efforts including program content and activities. Parents may request in writing their child’s exemption from participation in such activities.
· Parents will be notified regarding their rights before any third-party surveys are distributed to students.
· Schools in which at least 40% of the children are from low-income families have school-wide program authority under which schools may consolidate funds from federal, state, and local sources to upgrade the entire educational program of the school.
· Parents of secondary school students have a right to request that their child’s name, address, and telephone number not be released to a military recruiter without their prior written consent. Requests should be addressed to the guidance counselor at Van Buren County High School.
Federal law affords parents and students over 18 years of age certain rights with respect to educational records. School Board Policy relating to student privacy and parental access to information is available in the School Board Policy Manual located at each school and at the central office. Notification of Rights and Release of Directory Information under FERPA (Family Education Rights and Privacy Act) will also be conducted through local media announcements.