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NELSON
COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS LOVINGSTON,
VIRGINIA SCHOOL
BOARD POLICY MANUAL This
manual contains the policies of the Nelson County School Board.
How the
Manual is Organized
B >
SCHOOL BOARD GOVERNANCE
C >
GENERAL SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION
D >
FISCAL MANAGEMENT
E >
SUPPORT SERVICES
F >
FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT
G >
PERSONNEL
I
>
INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM
J >
STUDENTS
K >
SCHOOL COMMUNITY RELATIONS
L >
EDUCATION AGENCY RELATIONS
Sub-classification
under each heading is based on logical sequence and alphabetical sub-coding.
Each of the 12 major classifications is tabbed.
Following the tab page is a table of contents for that section. How
to Find a Policy What
if you can't find the policy that you are seeking? What
if you can't find the policy and there is no such policy?
This probably means that the
school system has not written policy in the particular area.
However, if you are still interested in the particular area, please
contact the superintendent who will explain the administration's
interpretation of that particular area. Dates Legal
reference About
Board Policies
Policies
are principles adopted by a School Board to chart a
course of action. They tell what
is to be done and may also include why and how much.
They are broad enough to indicate a line of action to be taken by the
administration in dealing with day to day activities.
They are narrow enough to give the administration clear guidance.
Policies are binding. Guidelines:
set forth best practice and procedures for implementing policy. These distinctions are serviceable most of the time. They reflect sound theory of government and administration. But the real world does not always conform. For example, often the state and federal governments require school boards to make detailed rules; and many regulations are established by law or by the Virginia Board of Education. Additionally, the public may demand that a school board itself, not the administration, establish the specific rules and procedures in certain sensitive areas. Thus, the separation of policies and administrative regulations in this manual follows several rules of thumb in addition to Abasic theory@ as follows: 1.
All edicts of the Virginia Board of Education are considered mandated
Board policy; Is
the manual complete? It is the hope of the School Board that this collection of policies will make a greater harmony and efficiency possible in all areas of school operations. This will enable the Board to devote more time to its primary duty - the development of long-range policies and planning for the future of the school system.
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