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Ars†15-112 prohibited courses and classes (2010)

Does the governing board ensure that it does not include in it program of instruction any courses or classes that include the promotion of the overthrow of the United States Government, resentment toward a race or class of people, ethnic solidarity instead of the treatment of pupils as individuals or any course or class that is designed primarily for pupils of a particular ethnic group?

Nothing in this section shall be construed to restrict or prohibit courses or classes for native American pupils that are required to comply with federal law, grouping of pupils according to academic performance, courses or classes that include the history of any ethnic group and that are open to all students, courses or classes that include the discussion of controversial aspects of history or instruction in the holocaust or any other instance of genocide.

Ars†15-141 educational records: injunction: special action (1989)

The right to inspect and review educational records and the release of or access to such records, other information or instructional materials is governed by federal law in the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act, Title 20, United States Code, Section 1232g and Section 1232h, and federal regulations issued pursuant to this act.

Does the administrator ensure that parents and students have access to inspect and review educational records as spelled out in FERPA?

[ ] Yes [ ]No

The Governing Board of a school district shall release to the State Department of Juvenile Corrections or the presiding judge of a juvenile court before the juvenile is adjudicated, all educational needs relating to a pupil within ten days not withstanding any financial debt?

Does the administrator ensure that all educational records are released to the State Department of Juvenile Corrections within ten days, not withstanding any financial debt owed by the student?

[ ] Yes [ ]No

Ars†15-142 access to directory information relating to pupils (2001)

If the governing board of a school district permits the release of directory information relating to pupils or permits access to school buildings, school grounds or other school property to persons who inform pupils of educational opportunities, the governing board shall provide access and directory information to recruiting representatives of the armed services of the United States. Notwithstanding section A above, pupil transcripts shall not be released to such representatives unless the pupil consents in writing to the release of the transcript.

Does the administrator ensure that all educational records are released to representatives of the armed forces but that pupil transcripts are not released unless a release form is signed by the student?

[ ] Yes [ ]No

Ars†15-151 eye-protective devices; definition (1981)

Every student, teacher and visitor in public and private schools, junior colleges, colleges and universities shall wear appropriate eye-protective ware while participating in or when observing vocational, technical, industrial arts, art or laboratory science activities involving exposure to:

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Source:  OpenStax, Arizona school law review, 2nd edition. OpenStax CNX. Oct 11, 2011 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11365/1.2
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