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1. Procedures for use in identifying pupils in need of special academic assistance?
2. Special services for provision of special academic assistance through the regular program of instruction?
3. Procedures for involving parents in the program?
4. Evaluation procedures for use in assessing the progress of the pupils in the program?
[ ] Yes [ ]No
Does the teacher of a pupil enrolled in such a program review the pupil's academic achievement each regular reporting period and report this to the parents by the established reporting method of the school district?
[ ] Yes [ ]No
Does the district include in the district's annual financial report a description of the special academic assistance programs, the amount of monies expended and the number of pupils enrolled in the programs by program and grade level?
[ ] Yes [ ]No
Does the Common, high and unified school district allow, at the request of a parent, a pupil to be excused from instruction on the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and does the district notify all parents of their ability to withdraw their child from the instruction?
[ ] Yes [ ]No
If the Common, High or unified school district provides instruction to k-12 programs on AIDS, does it ensure that instruction is appropriate to the grade level, medically accurate, promotes abstinence, discourages drug abuse, and dispels myths regarding transmission?
In addition, if the common, High or unified school district provides instruction to K-12 programs on AIDS, does it ensure that it does not: promote a homosexual life-style, portray homosexuality as a positive alternative life-style, or suggest that some methods of sex are safe methods of homosexual sex?
[ ] Yes [ ]No
Does the district allow a teacher or administrator in any school to read or post in any school building copies or excerpts of the following: the national motto, national anthem, pledge of allegiance, preamble to the constitution of the state, declaration of independence, mayflower compact, writings, speeches, documents and proclamations of the founding fathers and presidents of the United States, published decisions of the United States Supreme Court, Acts of the United States Congress?
[ ] Yes [ ]No
Does the district incorporate instruction into the existing curricula in the common school grades on skin cancer prevention in an age appropriate manner and include the following: basic facts about skin cancer, and a comprehensive set of strategies and behaviors to reduce the risk of contracting skin cancer?
[ ] Yes [ ]No
If the Common, High or unified school district provides instruction to k-12 students on Character education, then each district must adopt its own course of study for each grade. At a minimum the program must include: instruction and application of at least 6 of the following traits: truthfulness, responsibility, compassion, diligence, sincerity, trustworthiness, respect, attentiveness, obedience, orderliness, forgiveness, virtue, fairness, caring, citizenship and integrity. Parents may elect for their child not to participate in the program.
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