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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

160.340 Reports by boards to Kentucky Board of Education -- Filing of policies on

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specified matters.
(1)Each board of education shall, on the forms prepared by the chief state school
officer and approved by the Kentucky Board of Education, prepare and submit to
the Kentucky Board of Education reports on all phases of its school service. Each
board may prepare and publish for the information of the public a report on the
progress of its schools.
(2)Each board of education shall file in the board's office its policies relating to the
following matters:
(a)Transportation of pupils;
(b)Discipline and conduct of pupils;
(c)Limitations or restrictions on use of school facilities;
(d)Conduct of meetings of the board of education, including policies on the
calling of executive sessions;
(e)Personnel policies that apply to certified employees, including fringe benefits,
salary schedules, nonclassroom duties, in-service training, teacher-student
ratio, hiring, assignment, transfer, dismissal, suspension, reinstatement,
promotion, and demotion;
(f)Evaluation of certified employees;
(g)Selection of textbooks and instructional materials;
(h)Expenditure and accounting for school funds, including all special funds; and
(i)Policies dealing with school-based decision making.
(a)The local board of education may adopt a policy requiring that each school
council, or if none exists, the principal, make an annual report at a public
meeting of the board describing the school's progress in meeting the
educational goals set forth in KRS 158.6451 and district goals established by
the board.
(b)Biennially, the local board shall review in a public meeting the portion of each
school's consolidated plan that sets forth the activities and schedule to reduce
the achievement gaps for the various groups of students as required in KRS
158.649. If a district has more than twenty
(20)schools, the district may
review the achievement gap data of each school in a comprehensive district
report at a regularly scheduled meeting of the board. The report shall include
the schools' and district's plans to reduce any identified gaps in student
achievement.
(4)It is intended that these policies shall cover matters within the authority and
discretion of the district board of education and not matters otherwise required by
law or regulation. Such policies shall be filed in the board's office by August 15,
1974, shall be kept up to date by filing annual amendments thereto each August 15
and shall be public records.
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