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Policy Categories Archives: Section A: Foundations & Basic Commitments

Section A contains policies on the District’s legal role in providing public education and the basic principles underlying school board governance. These policies provide a setting for all of the school board’s other policies and regulations.

Accountability

CSD File: AE
CANDIA SCHOOL DISTRICT
ACCOUNTABILITY

The Board directs the Superintendent to establish an accountability system in order to collect data needed for evaluation of the district’s compliance with state and federal laws on school accountability.

The superintendent will ensure that the district’s statistical reports are filed in a timely manner with the New Hampshire Department of Education.

Legal Reference:
RSA 189:28, RSA 193-H4
NH Code of Administrative
Rules, Section Ed. 306.23

Adopted: October 7, 1999
Revised: March 8, 2007

Safe Schools

CSD File: ADD/EBB
CANDIA SCHOOL DISTRICT
SAFE SCHOOLS

The Board recognizes that effective learning and teaching takes place in a safe, secure and welcoming environment and that safe schools contribute to improved attendance, increased student achievement and community support. To that end, the Board directs the superintendent, following consultation with the district parents, teachers, administrators, students, public safety officials, and when appropriate, members of the community, to develop a safe schools plan that includes:
1. Procedures that address the supervision and security of school buildings and grounds.
2. Procedures that address the safety and supervision of students during school hours and school-sponsored activities.
3. Procedures that address persons visiting school buildings and attending school-sponsored activities.
4. Training programs for staff and students in crisis prevention and management.
5. Training programs for staff and students in emergency response procedures that include practice drills.
6. Training programs for staff and students in how to recognize and respond to behavior or other information that may indicate impending violence or other safety problems.
7. Training and support for students that aim to relieve the fear, embarrassment and peer pressure associated with reporting behavior that may indicate impending violence or other safety problems.
8. Procedures for safe, confidential reporting of security and safety concerns at the school building.
9. Procedures for regular assessments by school security/safety professionals and law enforcement officers to evaluate the security needs of the school building and to provide recommendations for improvements if necessary.
10. Procedures for regular assessments by school climate professionals to determine whether students feel safe and to provide recommendations for improvements in school climate at each district building.
11. Procedures to provide for regular communications between district officials, law enforcement officers, fire department officials, city and county officials and local medical personnel to discuss crisis prevention and management strategies, including involvement by these parties in the development and revision of crisis prevention and management plans.
12. Training programs for staff and students in safety precautions and procedures related to fire prevention, natural disaster response, accident prevention, public health, traffic, bicycle and pedestrian safety, environmental hazards, civil defense, classroom and occupational safety, and special hazards associated with athletics and other extracurricular activities.
13. Procedures for the reporting of criminal activity to law enforcement. The building
principal shall be responsible for the supervision and implementation of the safe school
program at his or her school. The principal shall submit annually, in the manner and by
the date specified by the State Board of Education, a written report to the Board of
Education concerning the learning environment in the school during that school year. The
report shall contain, at a minimum, the information required by law.
It shall be the responsibility of the superintendent or designee to compile the annual safety
reports from the principal and submit the compilation to the Department of Education. The
report shall be made available to the public upon request.

Adopted: October 7, 1999 Legal References:
Revised: February 5, 2009 RSA 193-D, RSA 193-F,
Code EBB added 9/1/22 NH Admin Rule. Sec. Ed. 306.04(a)(2)