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Any parent of a child enrolled in school in the District may submit a written complaint to the Superintendent
regarding an incident of restraint or seclusion. The Superintendent shall investigate each written complaint
and respond in writing to the parent's complaint within thirty (30) days of receipt of the complaint.
REQUIRED DATA AND REPORTING
Each use of restraint or seclusion shall be:
A. documented in writing;
B. reported to the building administration immediately;
C. reported to the parent immediately; and
D. documented in a written report.
A copy of the written report shall be made available to the student’s parent or guardian within twenty-four
(24) hours of the use of restraint or seclusion. A copy of the written report shall also be maintained in the
student's file.
All written documentation of the use of restraint or seclusion are educational records pursuant to the Family
Educational Right to Privacy Act ("FERPA"), and district personnel are prohibited from releasing any
personally identifiable information to anyone other than the parent, in accordance with FERPA's
requirements.
The Superintendent shall develop a process for the collection of data regarding the use of restraint and
seclusion.
The Superintendent shall report information concerning the use of restraint and seclusion annually to the
Ohio Department of Education as requested by that agency, and shall make the District's records
concerning restraint and seclusion available to the staff of the Ohio Department of Education upon
request.
* Adapted from the Ohio Department of Education's Policy on Positive Behavior Intervention and
Supports, and Restraint and Seclusion, adopted January 15, 2013.
Adopted 8/26/13
VI. STUDENT FEES, FINES, AND CHARGES
Refer to Board policy: 6152 Adopted 8/1/09 Revised 1/7/21
The Board of Education will provide the necessary textbooks and/or electronic textbooks required by
the course of study free of charge for its students. The Board may charge fees for any additional
materials used in the course of instruction. The Board may furnish these additional materials free of
charge to students determined to have a serious financial need. Any waiver of fees shall be made
pursuant to Policy 6152.01.
The Board will not charge a fee to a student who is eligible for a free or reduced lunch under the
National School Lunch Act and the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 for any materials needed to enable the
student to participate in a course of instruction. However, the Board may nonetheless charge a fee for
materials needed for a student to participate in an extracurricular activities student enrichment program.
School fees shall be paid at the beginning of the school year or semester.
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