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Policies Section E

 

Section E: Support Services

 

This section contains policies which cover noninstructional programs and services.

  • Safety Program-EB
  • Safety Committee-EBAC
  • First Aid**-EBBA
    • First Aid-Infection Control-EBBA-AR
  • Emergency Procedures and Disaster Plans-EBC/EBCA
  • Emergency Drills-EBCB
  • Emergency Closures**-EBCD
  • Authorized Use of District Equipment and Materials-EDC/KGF
  • Student Transportation Services-EEA
  • School Bus Safety Program-EEAC
  • School Bus Driver Examination and Training-EEACA
  • Student Conduct on District Vehicles-EEACC
    • Discipline Procedures for District-Approved Student Transportation-EEACC
  • Use of District Activity Vehicles for Student Transportation-EEACD
    • Use of District Activity Vehicles for Student Transportation-EEACD-AR
  • Loading and Unloading-EEACE
  • Student Transportation in Private Vehicle-EEAE
    • Proof of Vehicle Liability Insurance-EEAE-AR
  • Use of Private Vehicles for District Business-EEBB
  • Local Wellness Program-EFA
    • Local Wellness Program-EFA-AR
  • District Nutrition and Food Services-EFAA
  • Reimbursable School Meals and Milk Programs-EFAA
  • Handling Lost, Stolen and Misused Meal Tickets**-EFAB
  • Cellular Telephones-EGACA

 

The following symbol is used on some policies:

 

** As used in this policy, the term parent includes legal guardian or person in a parental relationship. The status and duties of a legal guardian are defined in ORS 125.005 (4) and 125.300 - 125.325. The determination of whether an individual is acting in a parental relationship, for purposes of determining residency, depends on the evaluation of the factors listed in ORS 419B.373. The determination for other purposes depends on evaluation of those factors and a power of attorney executed pursuant to ORS 109.056. For special education students, parent also includes a surrogate parent, an adult student to whom rights have transferred and foster parent as defined in OAR 581-015-0005 (18).