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Annually, the District shall provide all students enrolled in the District with
age-appropriate instruction regarding the Board's policy, including a written or
verbal discussion of the consequences for violations of the policy.
Students in grades seven (7) through twelve (12) shall receive age-appropriate
instruction in dating violence prevention education, including instruction in
recognizing dating violence warning signs and characteristics of healthy
relationships. Parents, who submit a written request to the building principal
to examine the dating violation prevention instruction materials used in the
school, will be afforded an opportunity to review the materials within a
reasonable period of time.
In accordance with Board Policy 8462, the Superintendent shall include a
review of this policy on bullying and other forms of harassment in the required
training in the prevention of child abuse, violence, and substance abuse and
the promotion of positive youth development.
The Superintendent shall develop administrative guidelines to implement this
policy. Guidelines shall include reporting and investigative procedures, as
needed. The complaint procedure established by the Superintendent shall be
followed.
R.C. 3313.666, 3313.667
State Board of Education Model Policy (2007)
Adopted 8/1/09
Revised 6/13/11
Revised 6/4/12
Revised 4/28/14
DRESS AND GROOMING (5511)
The Board of Education recognizes that each student's mode of dress and
grooming is a manifestation of personal style and individual preference. The
Board will not interfere with the right of students and their parents to make
decisions regarding their appearance, except when their choices interfere with
the educational program of the schools. The Board authorizes the
Superintendent to establish a reasonable dress code in order to promote a safe
and healthy school setting and enhance the educational environment. The
dress code shall be incorporated into the Student Code of Conduct or Discipline
Code.
Accordingly, the Superintendent shall establish such grooming guidelines as
are necessary to promote discipline, maintain order, secure the safety of
students, and provide a healthy environment conducive to academic purposes.
Such guidelines shall prohibit student dress or grooming practices which:
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