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Round Rock Independent School District Policy EFA Instructional Materials: Selection Criteria Reading Assignments Challenges Guiding Principles

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Round Rock Independent School District

Policy EFAInstructional Materials:•Selection Criteria•Reading Assignments•Challenges •Guiding Principles

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Selection CriteriaThe District, through its

professional staff, shall provide a wide range of learning resources…

• at varying levels of difficulty• with diversity of appeal • with different points of view • that enrich the curriculum …to meet the needs of students and teachers.

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Desired Results

• Students who can critically analyze material content

• Students who can make informed judgments

• Students who have a multi-cultural view of the world community

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Selection: CriteriaLearning resources should:• Meet high standards of quality in the following areas:

• presentation• physical format• educational significance• readability• authenticity• artistic quality and/or literary style• factual content

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Selection: CriteriaLearning resources should:• Be evaluated as a whole and selected for

their strengths rather than rejected for their weaknesses.

• Be appropriate for the subject area and for the age, emotional development, ability level, learning styles, and social development of the students for whom the materials are selected.

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Selection: CriteriaLearning resources should:

• Be judged by the criteria outlined and shall be accepted or rejected by those criteria.

Instructional materials that are given as gifts or donated to the district must meet the criteria of the District Policy to be accepted.

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Selection: Criteria

Learning resources should:

• Be removed when they are no longer appropriate or when they are lost or worn

• Not be removed from a library for the purpose of denying students access to ideas with which the District disagrees.

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Reading Assignments

• Elementary parents/guardians shall receive a parent notification statement regarding elementary reading selections for English language arts instruction in the elementary student-parent handbook. [See EFA(EXHIBIT)] • Parents shall receive this information at the

beginning of each school year or upon enrolling their children in a District elementary school.

http://www.tasb.org/policy/pol/private/246909/pol.cfm?DisplayPage=EFA(XHIBIT).pdf

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ROUND ROCK INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT PARENT NOTIFICATION STATEMENT: ELEMENTARY STUDENT-

PARENT HANDBOOK

• This school year your child will read numerous books. Some of the books will be assigned by the classroom teacher, but others will be self selected. The books will be assigned based on your child’s interest, reading level, and the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills being learned. Because your child’s reading abilities and interests change throughout the year, the reading selections for your child will vary accordingly.

• A parent/guardian can contact a teacher with specific questions about his or her child’s reading assignments and request titles his or her child will be assigned. The parent/guardian can request an alternate reading selection for his or her child.

• This is included in the handbook that students and parents sign at the beginning of the school year.

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Reading Assignments• Secondary parents/guardians

shall be sent a notification letter of possible reading selections for their students’ assignments. [See EFA(EXHIBIT)] • Parents/guardians are

encouraged to examine the District’s secondary reading list and decide what titles their students may read.

http://www.tasb.org/policy/pol/private/246909/pol.cfm?DisplayPage=EFA(XHIBIT).pdf

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Challenges

Any resident or employee of the District may challenge learning resources on the basis of appropriateness.

Do you know what to do if a reading assignment or a library book is challenged?

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RRISD Policy Requires Staff To …• Listen to the complaint.

• Tell the complainant they would like to read/view the material (either because they have not read/viewed it before or it has been a while since they read/viewed it).

• Ask the complainant if they have read/viewed the entire work. Inform them RRISD policy requires them to do so before discussions can continue.

• Make sure that the complainant knows that the criteria set forth in the EFA legal and local policy is used to reconsider the resource.

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RRISD Policy Requires Staff To …

• Meet with the complainant within five days of the first contact (informal step one) to discuss the strengths and weakness of the book.

• During this meeting explain why the material is being assigned as a part of the curriculum, or why it is in the library.

• Review the criteria and guiding principles included in EFA LOCAL.

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RRISD Policy Requires Staff To …• After this first meeting, if the complainant still believes

that the item should not be used in the curriculum or should not be in the campus library, make an appointment for him/her to meet with the principal (informal step two), librarian and/or teacher.

• The discussions with the principal should focus on the Selection Criteria and guiding principles of EFA Policy.

• If after the second informal step is completed, the complainant still wants the item in question to be removed, explain the formal reconsideration process, and if asked, provide a copy of the reconsideration form found in EXHIBIT C of EFA Local Policy.

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Formal Reconsideration Occurs If…

• The complainant completes and returns the reconsideration form (EXHIBIT C) to the principal within ten working days.

• If the complainant returns the form, the principal will form a Campus Level 1 Reconsideration Committee using the guidelines in EFA Local.

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•A complainant can pursue a Reconsideration through three

levels:

• Campus

•District

• Board of Trustees.

•An instructional material

may only be removed as

a result of a formal

reconsideration at

one of the above levels.

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Why is it important to Follow Policy?• It’s the law. EFA LEGAL is based on the First

Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

• It standardizes the selection of instructional materials and deals with them in a non-discriminating manner.

• It respects the right of any parent, student, or community member to voice his/her opinion.

• It strengthens the educational process and supports intellectual freedom.

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To Whom Does This Policy Apply?

• Administrators• Teachers• Librarians• Parents• Students• Community Members

Everyone!

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Guiding Principles

• What are the guiding principles?There are seven criteria that define procedures to be followed when instructional materials are challenged.

• Where are they?• They are on page six and seven of

EFA (LOCAL) Policy.

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Guiding Principles

The principal or designee shall review the selection and objection rules with the teaching staff at least annually. The staff shall be reminded that the right to object to learning resources is one granted by policies enacted by the Board.

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Guiding Principles

No parent has the right to determine reading, viewing, or listening matter for students other than his or her own children.

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Guiding Principles

When learning resources are challenged, the principles of the freedom to read/listen/view must be defended as well.

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Guiding Principles

Access to challenged material shall not be restricted during the reconsideration

process.

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Guiding Principles

The major criterion for the final decision is the appropriateness of the material for its

intended educational use. No material shall be removed solely because of the

ideas expressed therein.

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Guiding Principles

A decision to sustain a challenge shall not necessarily be interpreted as a judgment of irresponsibility on the part of the professional involved in the original selection and/or use of the material.

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Policy EFA (Local) Review

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1. Any resident or employee of the District may lodge a complaint about an instructional resource.

True or False

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2. If a parent wants a book removed from the library, and the principal agrees, he/she can remove it.

True or False

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3. The principal of a campus must review Policy EFA every two years.

True or False

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4. Policy EFA only applies to complaints made by parents and students.

True or False

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5. When selecting materials for the school library, it is not necessary to provide more than one point of view if the ideas expressed in the resource are correct.

True or False

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6. When a resource is being reconsidered, if the complainant lists all the questionable words, phrases, or sentences to which he/she objects, it is not necessary for him/her to read/view the entire resource.

True or False

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7. Gift materials, as long as they are free, are not required to meet the District selection criteria.

True or False

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8. When someone challenges a library book, a reading selection, or any curricular resource, it isn’t necessary to complete the informal reconsideration steps if the parent wants to fill out the EFA Exhibit Form C.

True or False

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9. Instructional materials are selected because • they enrich the curriculum• they present more than one opinion• they meet the needs of students

True or False

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Please get out your red pen…

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ANSWERS

1. Any resident or employee of the District may lodge a complaint about an instructional resource.

True or False

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2. If a parent wants a book removed from the library, and the principal agrees, he/she can remove it.

True or False

ANSWERS

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3. The principal of a campus must review Policy EFA every two years.

True or False

ANSWERS

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4. Policy EFA only applies to complaints made by parents and students.

True or False

ANSWERS

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5. When selecting materials for the school library, it is not necessary to provide more than one point of view if the ideas expressed in the resource are correct.

True or False

ANSWERS

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6. When a resource is being reconsidered, if the complainant lists all the questionable words, phrases, or sentences to which he/she objects, it is not necessary for him/her to read/view the entire resource.

True or False

ANSWERS

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7. Gift materials, as long as they are free, are not required to meet the District selection criteria.

True or False

ANSWERS

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8. When someone challenges a library book, a reading selection, or any curricular resource, it isn’t necessary to complete the informal reconsideration steps if the parent wants to fill out the EFA Exhibit Form C.

True or False

ANSWERS

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9. Instructional materials are selected because • they enrich the curriculum• they present more than one opinion• they meet the needs of students

True or False

ANSWERS

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EFA Policy Online• Legal• Local• Administrative Regulation• Exhibits