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Seattle Public Schools Web Site Terms
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| Seattle Public Schools
makes every effort to ensure that our Web site content adheres to
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- violate no copyright laws;
- violate no district policies or federal/state
laws;
- avoid punctuation and grammatical errors;
- regularly update time-sensitive materials;
- contain limited personal information for students and
staff. Student information should be limited to a first
name;
- contain no identifying student photograph, student work,
or statements if parents or guardians have denied permission for
publication of their child's picture or written work;
- contain no obscene, graphically violent, or sexually
inappropriate material or pictures or link to any site that
does;
- contain no information that supports or opposes a
political candidate, an election campaign, a ballot proposition, or
link to any site that does unless for an approved educational
purpose;
- promote no religion or link to any site that does, unless
the information or link is provided for an approved educational
purpose;
- contain no information or documents that discriminate on
the basis of race, religion, economic status, creed, color,
national origin, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, marital
status or disability;
- contain no advertising.
- must not aid a
campaign for or against a candidate or ballot measure nor link to a
site that does.
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| The content
of individual school and program Web pages are the responsibility
of the school principal or program manager, per School Board Policy G11.02
(Dec 2005). If you have any questions or concerns about content
please contact the Seattle Public Schools Webmaster. |
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Seattle Public Schools provides Equal Educational and
Employment Opportunity without regard to race, creed, color,
national origin, sex, handicap/disability or sexual orientation.
The District complies with all applicable state and federal laws
and regulations to include, but not limited to, Title IX, Title VI
of the Civil Rights Acts, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act,
RCW 49.60 "The Law Against Discrimination," and RCW 28A.640 "Sex
Equity," and covers, but is not limited to, all district programs,
courses, activities, including extra-curricular activities,
services, access to facilities, etc.
The
Title IX Officer and 504/ADA Coordinator with overall
responsibility for monitoring and ensuring compliance
is:
Human
Resources
2445 3rd Ave. S., Seattle, WA 98124
(206) 252-0027
Individuals who believe they have been discriminated
against in any of the District's educational programs, activities,
services, etc., can file an internal discrimination complaint with
the District's Office of Equity and Compliance.
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Links to websites hosted outside of www.seattleschools.org are
provided as a resource and are not maintained or endorsed by
Seattle Public Schools.
Photography © Susie Fitzhugh, www.susiefitzhugh.com
All rights reserved.
Photographs may not be copied or used without written permission
from Susie Fitzhugh.
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Updated
July 10, 2007 © 2007 Seattle Public
Schools
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