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transcripts from former high schools for transfer students)
- activity records of extracurricular activities
-state-mandated testing: IOWA Tests as alternate assessment for end-of- course exams
- national and standardized test scores, including the High School Placement Test (HSPT),
PLAN, ASPIRE, the PreACT, the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude
Test/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT), the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), and the American College Test (ACT)
- attendance records
- transfer records to and from Padua Franciscan
The following portions of the Permanent Record are only released with specific written permission of the student or by court order:
- discipline records
- 504, SEGO or other accommodation plans
Special Education records are not part of the student’s permanent record at Padua Franciscan High School. Parma City School District keeps records of all student ETRs and IEP/ISPs from Padua; copies can be obtained by written request of the student from the Department of Pupil Services.
General Records
The school keeps additional records while a student is enrolled at Padua Franciscan High School. This information is destroyed when a student graduates or transfers from Padua.
Included in a student’s General Records are:
• biographical facts and information not required for the permanent record
• all grades for the four years, interim, quarterly, etc. (paper copies)
• admissions information sheet
• documentation of special health conditions
• emergency telephone numbers
• additional test records, including elementary school records
• transcript requests for colleges, scholarships, NCAA and NAIA Eligibility Centers
The Counseling Department also keeps records related to counselor interaction with students, scheduling, letters of recommendations, copies of applications, surveys, etc. These records are retained for two years after graduation in the event former students choose to transfer colleges, apply for additional scholarships, etc. and want the assistance of their former counselor. Records of students transferring out are also retained in the event the student should return prior to their graduation year. All Counseling Department files are destroyed in total two years after the student’s graduation date.
As a general policy of Padua Franciscan, discipline records will only be released to a parent or guardian of a minor, a student of legal age, or as requested by a court order. School personnel, particularly counselors with college and/or scholarship applications, may be asked to disclose information related to a student’s discipline records. It is the policy of Padua Franciscan High School to not release such information except for as stated above. For example, for students submitting the Common Application, counselors will mark the response “School policy prevents me from responding.”
STUDENT SUPPORT GROUPS
The Counseling Department offers students the opportunity to participate in regularly scheduled support groups. Currently, this is only offered as a Grief Group. These support groups are educational rather than therapeutic. In a casual setting, students can come together to learn how to deal with issues they may be encountering, whether for a short period of time or over a longer term, perhaps for life. An essential
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