Equity Compliance
Equity Process
and Procedures
Non-discrimination Statement
Complaint Procedure
District Equity Coordinator
Equity Committee
School Improvement and the Educational Program
PE, Extra-curricular Activities, and Athletics
Access, Integration, and Inclusion
Support Services for Special Populations
Climate and Discipline
Employment, Personnel, and Advisory Committees
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School Improvement and the Educational
ProgramThis section of Equity Review Process
addresses equity issues related to the educational
program. School improvement strategies include the
Comprehensive School Improvement Plan (CSIP), the
Annual Progress Report (APR), the curriculum
development process, instruction, assessment, and
student achievement as outlined in Chapter 12 of the
Administrative Code and No Child Left Behind.
The process requirements include:
- Equity in the School Improvement Process
- Chapter 12 of Iowa Administrative Code
requires districts to have a board adopted
Comprehensive School Improvement Plan (CSIP)
that incorporates multi-cultural, gender-fair
goals.
- Curriculum and Multi-cultural,
Gender-Fair Education - Iowa school
standards for accreditation require districts to
have a policy and plan for
developing,
implementing, and
evaluating its total curriculum. Each area
must have the following components:
standards for what
students should know, be like, and be able to
do; benchmarks for
determining if the standards are being met;
recommended instructional materials; and
multiple forms of assessment.
Board Policy 605.10.
- Media Center Services - The
media center services and staff play a major
support role in instruction that is
multi-cultural and gender-fair by providing
staff and students with resources by and about
men and women, diverse racial/ethnic groups, and
persons with disabilities.
Board Policy 604.07 and
Administrative Regulations 604.07B and
604.07C.
- School Counseling - Counseling
materials and practices are to be reviewed
periodically to check for sex, race, or
disability segregation by examining program
enrollments, course enrollments, and involvement
in extracurricular activities.
- Workplace Learning Programs - A
district not only has the responsibility to
provide its services in a non-discriminatory
manner, but also has the responsibility to help
ensure that any business/industry/agency with
which they place students does not discriminate
as well.
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