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• School Committee—DLP presentation complete <br /> • Update from Mary Ann Stewart—voted to recommend circuit breaker to be funded to <br /> reimburse up to 75% <br /> • Superintendent Search Community—Mona has asked for a SPED parent representative <br /> • HRC Survey on Discipline—draft survey completed as expected push back from LPS and Colby Brunt <br /> but will move forward. <br /> o Also, last year the LHRC requested that LPS start tracking hate crimes. This work has not <br /> occurred. Per the AG, "Every student has the right to learn in an environment that is <br /> free from violence, harassment, and discrimination, including that based on a person's <br /> race, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity,gender,gender identity, sexual <br /> orientation, or disability." (see attached AG pdf) In 2005 the Safe School Initiative <br /> recommended a sample civil rights policy"which sets forth rights and responsibilities of <br /> school community members when harassment, discrimination, retaliation, repeated <br /> bullying behavior, or hate crimes occur. For example, it requires mandatory reporting by <br /> staff members whenever and however they become aware of potential violations." <br /> o Has a civil rights policy been implemented by LPS? Are SEPAC and CoD satisfied with <br /> LPS's work towards meeting the goals and intent of SSI and the Guide to Civil Rights in <br /> Schools? If yes,great. If not, then there is a need to talk to the LHRC about the <br /> implementation of the student discipline law(see attached superintendent's checklist) <br /> and AG's civil rights in schools. <br /> • Robin to be on Visioning Committee for High School—looking for suggestions. Bronte's <br /> suggestion—what is the role of the 18-22 students in the new high school community? <br /> • Bronte Abraham—Transition update <br />
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