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Procedure No.
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4000P
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Adoption Date:
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July 11, 1984
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Revised:
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September 30, 1998
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COMMUNITY RELATIONS PUBLIC
INFORMATION PROGRAM
Public Information Program
Principals are encouraged to initiate media coverage of their
school programs and activities. The superintendent shall authorize
the release of information when the topic being covered involves more
than one building. The following guidelines relate to the public
information program:
- Media representatives shall be supplied factual
information with the request that they not publish or broadcast
any facts which are injurious to staff or students or which would
serve no constructive purpose.
- Media representatives should be kept fully informed on all
aspects of the program so that any reporting shall be done on the
basis of a complete and accurate overview.
- Student should be informed that they have the right to deny an
interview or photograph. A release form signed by a parent shall
be secured before allowing an individual to photograph and conduct
an interview that would "single out" any special education student
or identify a student whose parents have signed a form to withhold
directory information.
- During regular school hours, all media representatives must
report to the building office for identification and authorization
before going to any part of the building or contacting any
individual.
- Staff members shall secure authorization from the principal
before contacting the media on behalf of the school. This shall
not preclude a staff member from contacting the media as a private
individual.
Annual District Report
The Annual District Report shall include but not be limited
to:
- Criteria used for staff evaluations;
- A summary of the student performance towards Washington State
Essential Learning Requirements;
- Results of district-wide achievement testing;
- Budget information, including student enrollment, classroom
staff, support staff, administrative staff, and special levy
expenditures.