School Board Policies

The Board of Education is currently reviewing all District Policies for renumbering, revision and updating as appropriate for St. Louis Park and to reflect current state statute. Policies will be posted on this website as they are approved. For information regarding unlisted policies, please contact the Superintendent's Office at 952-928-6001.


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Policy NumberPolicy Title
SECTION 100 SCHOOL DISTRICT
101 Legal Status of the District
102 Equal Educational Opportunity
108 District Goals
SECTION 200 SCHOOL BOARD
201 Legal Status of the Board
202 School Board Officers
203 Operations of the Board
203.1 Board Procedures
203.2 Order of the Meeting
203.5 School Board Meeting Agenda
203.6 Consent Agenda
205 Open and Closed Meetings
208 Development, Adoption and Implementation of Policies
209 Code of Ethics
209.1 Use of E-Mail by School Board Members
210 Conflict of Interest
214 Out of State Board Travel
215 Board Member Compensation and Expenses
225 Board Operational Goals
SECTION 300 ADMINISTRATION
302 Superintendent
302.1 Superintendent / Board Working Relationship
SECTION 400 EMPLOYEES/PERSONNEL
401 Equal Employment Opportunity
402 Disability Nondiscrimination
404 Employment Background Checks Consent form
406 Public and Private Personnel Data, Release form
407 Employee Right to Know Exposure to Hazardous Substances
410 Family and Medical Leave
413 Harassment and Violence, Reporting form
414 Mandated Reporting of Child Neglect or Physical or Sexual Abuse, Maltreatment of Minors by School Personnel
Reporting Form
416 Drug and Alcohol Testing
417 Chemical Use and Abuse
418 Drug-Free Workplace / Drug-Free School Acknowledgement form
419 Tobacco-Free Environment
420 Students and Employees with Sexually Transmitted Infections and Diseases and Certain Other Communicable Diseases and Infectious Conditions
423 Employee-Student Relationships
425 Staff Development
435 Staff Ethics Standards
436 Staff Conflicts of Interest
437 Staff Participation in Political Activities
438 Nepotism
SECTION 500 STUDENTS
501 Weapons
502 Search of Student Lockers, Desks, Personal Possessions, and Student's Person
503 Student Attendance
503.1 Entrance Age
503.2 School Attendance Areas
503.3 Admission of Resident Students
503.4 Assignment of Students to Schools
503.5 Released Time for Students
506 Student Discipline,
Procedures
509 Enrollment of Non Resident Students
510 School Activities
514Bullying Prohibition Policy
515 Protection and Privacy of Pupil Records
516Student Medication
519 Interviews of Students by Outside Agencies
521 Student Disability Nondiscrimination
522 Student Sex Nondiscrimination Student Sex Nondiscrimination Procedures
524 Internet Acceptable Use and Safety
Procedures
526 Hazing Prohibition
528 Student Parental, Family and Marital Status Nondiscrimination
531 Pledge of Allegiance
532Use of Peace Officers and Crisis Teams to Remove Students with IEPs from School Grounds
533 Wellness
535 PowerSchool Parent/Guardian Web Access
545 Park Spanish Immersion Admissions Policy
550 Distribution of Announcements and Other Information Through the Schools
SECTION 600 EDUCATION PROGRAMS
601 School District Curriculum and Instruction Goals
602 Organization of School Day and School Calendar
603 Curriculum Development
604 Instructional Curriculum
605 Alternative Programs
606 Textbooks and Instructional Materials Procedures
607 Organization of Grade Levels
608 Instructional Services - Special Education
609 Religion
610 Field Trips
611 Home Schooling
612.1 Development of Parental Involvement Policies for Title I Programs
613 School District Testing Graduation Requirements
614 School District Testing Plan And Procedure
615 Basic Standards Testing, Accommodations, Modifications, And Exemptions For IEP, Section 504 Accommodation, And LEP Students
616 School District System Accountability
618 Assessment of Standard Achievement
619 Staff Development for Standards
620 Credit for Learning
624 On-Line Learning Options
626 General Educational Development (G.E.D.) Age Waiver
627 School Volunteers Procedure
629 Sex Education
630 Live Animals In The Classroom Or On School Property
631 Programs for Gifted Students
632Teaching About Controversial Issues
635 Homework
637 Promotion and Retention of Students
639Homebound Instruction
640Acceleration of Students Procedures, Acceleration Request Form
642Student Progress Reports to Parents/Guardians, Procedures
645 Education of Homeless Children
650 Student Fund Raising Activities
SECTION 700 NON-INSTRUCTION / BUSINESS SERVICES
705 Investments
707Transportation of Public School Students
708Establishment and Maintenance of a School District Unreserved General Fund Balance
709 Student Transportation Safety
719Student Insurance Program
SECTION 800 BUILDINGS and SITES
801Equal Access to School Facilities
806 Crisis Management
810Naming of Facilities
812 Use and Conservation of Energy
SECTION 900 COMMUNITY RELATIONS
901 Community Education
902 Use of Facilities
905 Community Involvement in Decision Making 907Rewards
910Early Childhood Family Education
912Adult Education Programs


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