MSBA/MASA POLICY
REFERENCE MANUAL
TABLE OF
CONTENT
SERIES TITLE
PREFACE
100 SCHOOL DISTRICT
101 Legal Status of the School District
101.1Name of the School District
102Equal Educational Opportunity
103Complaints – Students, Employees, Parents, OtherPersons
104School District Mission Statement
200 SCHOOL BOARD
201Legal Status of the School Board
202School Board Officers
203Operation of the School Board – Governing Rules
203.1School Board Procedures; Rules of Order
203.2
Order of the Regular School Board Meeting
203.5School Board Meeting Agenda
203.6
Consent Agendas
204School Board Meeting Minutes
205Open Meetings and Closed Meetings
206Public Participation in School Board Meetings/Complaints about Persons atSchool Board Meetings and Data Privacy Considerations
207Public Hearings
208Development, Adoption, and Implementation ofPolicies
209Code of Ethics
210Conflict of Interest – School Board Members
211Criminal or Civil Action Against School District, School Board Member,Employee, or Student
212School Board Member Development
13School Board Committees
214Out-Of-State Travel By School Board Members
300 ADMINISTRATION
301School District Administration
302Superintendent
303Superintendent Selection
304Superintendent Contract, Duties, and Evaluation
305Policy Implementation
306Administrator Code of Ethics
400
EMPLOYEES/PERSONNEL
401Equal Employment Opportunity
402Disability Nondiscrimination Policy
403Discipline, Suspension, and Dismissal of School DistrictEmployees
404Employment Background Checks
405Veteran’s Preference
406Public and Private Personnel Data
407Employee Right to Know – Exposure to HazardousSubstances
408Subpoena of a School District Employee
409Employee Publications, Instructional Materials, Inventions, andCreations
410Family and Medical Leave Policy
412Expense Reimbursement
413Harassment and Violence
414Mandated Reporting of Child Neglect or Physical or SexualAbuse
415Mandated Reporting of Maltreatment of VulnerableAdults
416Drug and Alcohol Testing
417Chemical Use and Abuse
418Drug-Free Workplace/Drug-Free School
419Tobacco-Free Environment
420Students and Employees with Sexually Transmitted Infections and Diseasesand Certain Other Communicable Diseases and Infectious Conditions
421Gifts to Employees
422Policies Incorporated by Reference
423Employee-Student Relationships
424License Status
425Staff Development
500 STUDENTS
501School Weapons Policy
502Search of Student Lockers, Desks, Personal Possessions, and Student’sPerson
503 Student Attendance
504Student Dress and Appearance
505Distribution of Nonschool-Sponsored Materials on School Premises byStudents and Employees
506Student Discipline
507Corporal Punishment
508Extended School Year for Certain Students with Individualized EducationPrograms
509Enrollment of Nonresident Students
510School Activities
511Student Fundraising
512School-Sponsored Student Publications andActivities
513Student Promotion, Retention, and ProgramDesign
514Bullying Prohibition Policy
515 Protection and Privacy of PupilRecords
516Student Medication
517Student Recruiting
518DNR-DNI Orders
519Interviews of Students by Outside Agencies
520Student Surveys
521Student Disability Nondiscrimination
522Student Sex Nondiscrimination
523Policies Incorporated by Reference
524 Internet Acceptable Use andSafety Policy
525
Violence Prevention [Applicable to Students and
Staff]
526Hazing Prohibition
527Student Use and Parking of Motor Vehicles; Patrols, Inspections, andSearches
528Student Parental, Family, and Marital StatusNondiscrimination
529Staff Notification of Violent Behavior byStudents
530Immunization Requirements
531The Pledge of Allegiance
532Use of Peace Officers and Crisis Teams to Remove Students with IEPs fromSchool Grounds
533 Wellness
600 EDUCATION
PROGRAMS
601School District Curriculum and InstructionGoals
602Organization of School Calendar and School Day
603Curriculum Development
604Instructional Curriculum
605Alternative Programs
606Textbooks and Instructional Materials
607Organization of Grade Levels
608Instructional Services – Special Education
609Religion
610Field Trips
611Home Schooling
612.1 Development of Parental Involvement Policies for Title 1 Programs
613Graduation Requirements
614
School District Testing Plan and Procedure
615 Testing Accommodations, Modifications, and Exemptions for IEPS, Section
504 Plans, and LEP Students
616
School District System Accountability
617School District Ensurance of Preparatory and High SchoolStandards
618Assessment of Standard Achievement
619Staff Development for Standards
620Credit for Learning
623 Mandatory Summer School Instruction
624On-Line Learning Options
700 NONINSTRUCTIONAL OPERATIONS AND
BUSINESS SERVICES
701Establishment and Adoption of School DistrictBudget
701.1Modification of School District Budget
702Accounting
703Annual Audit
704Development and Maintenance of an Inventory of Fixed Assets and a FixedAsset Accounting System
705Investments
706Acceptance of Gifts
707Transportation of Public School Students
708Transportation of Nonpublic School Students
709Student Transportation Safety Policy
710Extracurricular Transportation
711Videotaping on School Buses
712Video Surveillance Other Than on Buses
713Student Activity Accounting
714Fund Balance
720
Vending Machines
800 BUILDINGS AND
SITES
801Equal Access to Facilities of Secondary Schools
802Disposition of Obsolete Equipment and Material
805Waste Reduction and Recycling
806Crisis Management Policy
807 Health and Safety
900 SCHOOL
DISTRICT - COMMUNITY RELATIONS
901Community Education
902Use of School District Facilities andEquipment
903Visitors to School District Buildings andSites
904Distribution of Materials on School District Property by NonschoolPersons
905Advertising
906
Community Notification of Predatory Offenders
907Rewards
BATTLE LAKE SCHOOL LOCAL
POLICIES
Acceptable Useof Technology Resources
Attendance Policy
Student Medication Policy
Title1 Policy
Web Page Policy
Wellness Policy