Visitation Policy
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In order to protect the security of the district, students, staff, and the learning environment at schools, all visitors, including parents/guardians, shall conform to the following guidelines:
- All visitors shall report to the campus administrative office and provide a government-issued form of identification that includes the person’s photograph, name, and date of birth. This shall apply to parents, Board members, volunteers, social service workers, invited Parent Notification, Visitors, Parking sticker speakers, maintenance and repair persons not employed by the District, vendors, representatives of the news media, former students, and any other visitors.
- Visitors shall wear the visitor badge provided by the office in a prominent place.
- Visits to individual classrooms during instructional time shall be permitted only with the principal’s and teacher’s prior approval. A parent can suggest a date and time for a visit, but a teacher shall have the prerogative to request another date because of possible interference with classroom activities. Such visits shall be permitted if:
- Their duration or frequency does not interfere with the delivery of instruction or disrupt the normal school environment;
- The visitor must abide by the same classroom rules as the students in the classroom;
- Phones, cameras, and recorders are turned off and out of sight, and
- The requested visit cannot involve third parties (other than school officials, parents, or guardians) observing a classroom while occupied with students.
- No visitor shall disseminate information to students and staff without prior approval from the Superintendent or designee as provided in GKDA (Local).
- No visitor may solicit, proselytize, or recruit for fundraising activities, religious groups, youth groups, or political causes.
- Media representatives shall arrange visits to school campuses with the Assistant Superintendent of Communications.
- Visitors are expected to wear appropriate attire while visiting district schools. Such attire should generally conform to the dress code outlined in the Student Handbook.
- Any visitor who wishes to establish a regular presence in district schools and/or interact directly with students shall consent to a criminal background check.