District Policies and NYS Required Notifications
NYS Department of Education requires that all school districts post specific documentation on a variety of matters related to educational law for parents.
On this page you will find the code of conduct & attendance, teacher notification forms, DASA reports (see student tab for more information), asbestos information, immunizations and other important regulatory documents. We have also added district specific policies and procedures for your review such as the volunteer handbook and the acceptable use policy.
Please contact the Superintendent of Schools with any questions regarding the documents below.
Required Documentation & District Specific Information for Parents
- Student/Community Behavioral and Social Expectations
- Parent Informational Rights & District Responsibilities
- Health Services
- District-Wide Safety & Emergency Plan
Student/Community Behavioral and Social Expectations
Parent Informational Rights & District Responsibilities
Health Services
District-Wide Safety & Emergency Plan
CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE TELEPHONE NUMBER AND DIRECTIONS TO ACCESSING THE NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES WEBSITE Click to view attachment
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The toll-free telephone number for the New York State Office of Children and Family Services 1-800-342-3720 operated by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) to receive reports of child abuse or neglect, and directions for accessing the OCFS website http://ocfs.ny.gov/main/cps/.
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Questions may be directed to the Office of Student Support Services at StudentSupportServices@nysed.gov or by calling (518) 486-6090.
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Click HERE to view the NYSED Parent Dashboard
- The New York State Education Department also recommends that school districts post the following for students, families, and staff in the same manner described in section 100.22(nn):
- HEARS Family Line (888-554-3277) will assist families by providing resources and referrals to various services, including food, clothing, housing, medical and behavioral healthcare, parenting education, and childcare.