Code No. 605.1
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SELECTION
The board has sole discretion to approve instructional materials for the school district. The board delegates this authority to licensed employees to determine which instructional materials, other than textbooks, will be utilized by the school district. Superintendent will provide licensed emoployees necessary training to ensure slected instrcutional materials comply with applicable law. All instrcutional materials are avaiable for review upon request and subject to applicable laws.
In reviewing current instructional materials for continued use and in selecting additional instructional materials, licensed employees shall consider the current and future needs of the school district as well as the changes and the trends in education and society. It shall be the responsibility of the superintendent to report to the board the action taken by licensed employees.
In the case of textbooks, the board shall make the final decision after receiving a recommendation from the superintendent. The criteria stated above for selection of other instructional materials shall apply to the selection of textbooks. The superintendent may develop another means for the selection of textbooks. Textbooks shall be reviewed as needed and at least every five years.
Education materials gifted to the school district must meet the criteria established above. The gift must be received in compliance with board policy.
The superintendent will establish addtional criteria to guide the selection of instrcutional materials through administrative regulation, ensuring alignment with educational goals and compliance with laws.
Legal Reference:
Iowa Code § 279.8; .74; 280.3, .14; 301
Approved 9-13-93 Reviewed 9-18-23 Revised 7-25-2022
Code No. 605.1R1
SELECTION OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
I. Responsibility for Selection of Instructional Materials
Bear in mind the principles of the freedom to learn and to read and base your decision on these broad principles rather than on defense of individual materials. Freedom of inquiry is vital to education in a democracy.
Study thoroughly all materials referred to you and read available reviews. The general acceptance of the materials should be checked by consulting standard evaluation aids and local holdings in other schools.
Passages or parts should not be pulled out of context. The values and faults should be weighed against each other and the opinions based on the material as a whole.
In the event material is challenged, your report, presenting both majority and minority opinions, will be presented by the principal to the complainant at the conclusion of our discussion of the questioned material.
II. Material selected for use in libraries and classrooms will meet the following guidelines:
The selection decision should be made on the basis of whether the material presents an accurate representation of society and culture, whether the circumstances depicted are realistically portrayed, or whether the material has literary or social value when the material is viewed as a whole.
These guidelines will not be construed in such a manner as to preclude materials which accurately represent the customs, morals, manners, culture, or society of a different time or a different place.
III. Procedure for Selection
Approved 9-13-93 Reviewed 8-4-08 Revised 9-18-23
Code No. 605.2
INSTRUCTIONAL AND LIBRARY MATERIALS INSPECTION AND DISPLAY
Parents and other members of the school district community may view the instructional and library materials used by the students. All instructional materials, including teacher's manuals, films, tapes or other supplementary material which will be used in connection with any survey, analysis, or evaluation as part of any federally funded programs must be available for inspection by parents.
Instructional and library materials may be viewed on school district premises.
The district will publish on the district’s website a comprehensive list of all books available to students in libraries operated by the school district.
It is the responsibility of the superintendent to develop administrative regulations regarding the inspection of instructional materials.
Legal Reference:
Goals 2000: Educate America Act, Pub. L. No. 103-227, 108 Stat. 125 (1994).
Iowa Code §§ 279.8; 74; 280.3, .14; 301.
281 I.A.C. 12.3(12).
Approved 9-13-93 Reviewed 8-4-08 Revised 9-18-23
Code No. 605.3
OBJECTION TO INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
Members of the school district community may object to the instructional and library materials utilized in the school district and ask for their use to be reconsidered.
It is the responsibility of the superintendent, in conjunction with the principals, to develop administrative regulations for reconsideration of instructional materials. Information related to the process for reconsideration of instructional and library materials will be made available on the district’s website.
Parents or guardians of students enrolled in the district have the ability to request that their student not be able to access certain instructional material or check out certain library materials. For purposes of prohibiting access to instructional materials, Iowa law has defined instructional materials to mean either printed or electronic textbooks and related core materials that are written and published primarily for use in elementary school and secondary school instruction and are required by a state educational agency or district for use by students in the student’s classes by the teacher of record. Instructional materials does not include lesson plans.
Legal Reference:
Iowa Code § 279. 8; .74; 280.3, .14; 301
Approved 9-13-93 Reviewed 6-5-13 Revised 9-18-23
Code No. 605.3E1
INSTRUCTIONS TO THE RECONSIDERATION COMMITTEE
The policy of this school district related to selection of learning materials states that any member of the school district may formally challenge instructional and library materials used in the district's education program. This policy allows those persons in the school and the community who are not directly involved in the selection of materials to make their own opinions known. The task of the Reconsideration Committee is to make an informed recommendation on the challenge. The meetings of the committee may be subject to the open meetings law.
The most critical component of the reconsideration process is the establishment and maintenance of the committee's credibility in the community. For this purpose, the committee is composed of a combination of community members and licensed employees as detailed in 6905.3R1. The community should not, therefore, infer that the Committee is biased or is obligated to uphold prior professional decisions. For this same reason, a community member will be selected to chair the committee.
The reconsideration process, the task of this Committee, is just one part of the selection continuum. Material is purchased to meet a need. It is reviewed and examined, if possible, prior to purchase. It is periodically reevaluated through updating, discarding, or reexamination. The Committee must be ready to acknowledge that an error in selection may have been made despite this process. Librarians and school employees regularly read great numbers of reviews in the selection process, and occasional errors are possible.
In reconsidering challenged materials, the role of the committee, and particularly the chairperson, is to produce a climate for meaningful discussion of disparate views.. The Committee should begin by finding items of agreement, keeping in mind that the larger the group participating, the greater the amount of information available and, therefore, the greater the number of possible approaches to the problem.
The committee may, at its discretion, hear an oral presentation to the Committee to expand and elaborate on the complaint. The Committee may listen to the complaint, to those with special knowledge, and any other interested persons. In these discussions, the Committee should be aware of relevant social pressures which are affecting the situation. Individuals who may try to dominate or impose a decision must not be allowed to do so. Minority viewpoints expressed by groups or individuals must be heard, and observers must be made to feel welcome. It is important that the Committee create a calm, nonvolatile environment in which to deal with a potentially volatile situation. To this end, the complainant will be kept continuously informed of the progress of the complaint.
The Committee will listen to the views of all interested persons before making recommendations. In deliberating its recommendation, the Committee should remember that the school system must be responsive to the needs, tastes, and opinions of the community it serves. Therefore, the Committee must distinguish between broad community sentiment and attempts to impose personal standards. The deliberations should concentrate on the appropriateness of the material. The question to be answered by the Committee is, "Is the material appropriate for its designated audience at this time?"
The Committee's final recommendation will be
(1) to remove the challenged material from the total school environment,
(2) to take no removal action, or
(3) to agree on a limitation of the educational use of the materials.
The Committee chairperson will instruct the secretary to convey the Committee's recommendation to the office of the Superintendent. The recommendation should detail the rationale on which it was based. A letter will be sent to the complainant outlining the outcome.
Approved 9-13-93 Reviewed 6-5-13 Revised 7-25-2022
Code No. 605.3E2
RECONSIDERATION OF INSTRUCTIONAL AND LIBRARY MATERIALS
REQUEST FORM
Request for re-evaluation of printed or multimedia material to be submitted to the superintendent.
REVIEW INITIATED BY: DATE: _________________
Name: _________________________________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________________________________
City/State ____________________________Zip Code___________ Telephone____________________
School(s) in which item is used: __________________________________________________________
Relationship to school (parent, student, citizen, etc.): _________________________________________
BOOK OR OTHER PRINTED MATERIAL IF APPLICABLE:
Author: __________________________________Hardcover: ______ Paperback: _____ Other: _____
Title: ______________________________________________________________________________
Publisher (if known): _________________________________________________________________
Date of Publication: _________________________________________
MULTIMEDIA MATERIAL IF APPLICABLE: Title
Producer (if known) _________________________________________________________________
Type of material (filmstrip, online resources, motion picture, etc.): __________________________________________
PERSON MAKING THE REQUEST REPRESENTS (circle one)
Self Group or Organization
Name of group: ____________________________________________________________________
Address of Group: __________________________________________________________________
What brought this item to your attention?
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
To what in the item do you object? (please be specific; cite pages, or frames, etc.)
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
In your opinion, what harmful effects upon students might result from use of this item?
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Do you perceive any instructional value in the use of this item?
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Did you review the entire item? If not, what sections did you review?
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Should the opinion of any additional experts in the field be considered?
Yes ____________ No ____________
If yes, please list specific suggestions:
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
To replace this item, do you recommend other material which you consider to be of equal or superior quality for the purpose intended?
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Do you wish to make an oral presentation to the Review Committee? Yes (a) Please call the office of the Superintendent
Yes ________
(a) Please call the office of the Superintendent
(b) Please be prepared at this time to indicate the approximate length of time your presentation will require. Although this is no guarantee that you’ll be allowed to present to the committee or that you will get you requested amount of time.
_______________minutes
No ________
____________________________ ______________________________________________________
Dated Signature
Approved 9-13-93 Reviewed 6-5-13 Revised 7-25-2022
Code No. 605.3E3
SAMPLE LETTER TO INDIVIDUAL CHALLENGING INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
Dear:
We recognize your concern about the use of ______________________________ in our school district. The school district has developed procedures for selection of instructional materials but realizes that not everyone will agree with every selection made.
To help you understand the selection process, we are sending copies of the school districts:
1. Instructional goals and objectives,
2. Instructional and Library Materials Selection policy statement, and
3. Procedure for reconsideration of instructional and library materials.
If you are still concerned after you review this material, please complete the Reconsideration of Instructional Materials request form and return it to me. You may be assured of prompt attention to your request. If I have not heard from you within one week, we will assume you no longer wish to file a formal complaint.
Sincerely,
Approved 9-13-93 Reviewed 6-5-13 Revised 7-25-2022
Code No. 605.3E4
REQUEST TO PROHIBIT A STUDENT FROM CHECKING OUT SPECIFIC LIBRARY MATERIALS
Request to prohibit a student from checking out certain library materials to be submitted to the superintendent. Please complete one form per student.
REQUEST INITIATED BY DATE ___________
Name ____________________________________________________________________________
Address __________________________________________________________________________
City/State _________________________
Zip Code__________________
Telephone_____________
Name of affected Student _____________________________________________________________
Requester’s Relationship to Student (must be parent/legal guardian)____________________________
BOOK OR OTHER PRINTED MATERIAL TO PROHIBIT STUDENT FROM CHECKING OUT:
Author ________________________________________
Hardcover ________
Paperback ________
Other __________
Title ____________________________________________________________________________
Publisher (if known) ________________________________________________________________
Date of Publication ___________
MULTIMEDIA MATERIAL TO PROHIBIT STUDENT FROM CHECKING OUT:
Title ____________________________________________________________________________
Producer (if known) ________________________________________________________________
Type of material (filmstrip, onlione resource, motion picture, etc.) _____________________________
Signature ________________________________________________
Date: ___________
Approved 7-25-2022 Reviewed Revised
REQUEST TO PROHIBIT A STUDENT FROM ACCESSING SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
Request to prohibit a student from checking out certain instructional materials to be submitted to the superintendent. Please complete one form per student.
REQUEST INITIATED BY ____________________________________
DATE _________________
Name _______________________________________________________________________________
Address _____________________________________________________________________________
City/State_______________________________
Zip Code __________Telephone __________________
Name of affected Student _______________________________________________________________
Requester’s Relationship to Student (must be parent/legal guardian)
BOOK OR OTHER PRINTED MATERIAL TO PROHIBIT STUDENT FROM ACCESSING:
Author__________________________________ Hardcover_____ Paperback____ Other______
Title________________________________ Publisher (if known)_______________________ Date of Publication________________
MULTIMEDIA MATERIAL TO PROHIBIT STUDENT FROM ACCESSING:
Title_____________________________________ Producer (if known)___________________________________________
Type of material __________________________________________(filmstrip, motion picture, etc.)
Dated _________________________________________Signature_________________________________________________________
Approved 9/18/23 Reviewed Revised
Code No. 605.3R1
OBJECTION TO INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS - RECONSIDERATION OF INSTRCUTIONAL MATERIALS REGULATION
Approved 9-13-93 Reviewed 8-15-2022 Revised 11-20-23
Code No. 605.4
TECHNOLOGY AND INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
The board supports the use of innovative methods and the use of technology in the delivery of the education program. The board encourages employees to investigate economical ways to utilize multi-media, computers, electronic devices and other technologies as a part of the curriculum.
It is the responsibility of the superintendent to develop a plan for the use of technology in the curriculum and to evaluate it annually. The superintendent will report the results of the evaluation and make a recommendation to the board annually regarding the use of technology in the curriculum.
Legal Reference:
Iowa Code § 279.8
281 I.A.C. 12.3(12), 12.5(10), .5(17)
Approved 9-13-93 Reviewed 8-15-2022 Revised 7-25-2022
Code No. 605.5
SCHOOL LIBRARY
The school district will maintain a school library in each building for use by employees and by students during the school day.
Materials for the libraries will be acquired consistent with all applicable laws and board policy, "Instructional Materials Selection." The district shall provide access to all parents and guardians of students enrolled in the district an online catalog of all books available to students in the school libraries. This access will be displayed on the school district’s website. Any challenges to library materials will be handled following the process for handling challenges to instructional and library materials as established in board policy.
It is the responsibility of the principal of the building in which the school library is located to oversee the use of materials in the library.
It is the responsibility of the superintendent to develop procedures for the selection and replacement of both library and instructional materials, for the acceptance of gifts, and for the weeding of library and instructional materials.
Legal Reference:
Iowa Code §§ 256.7(24); 279.8; 280.14; 301.
281 I.A.C. 12.3(11), (12).
Approved 9-13-93 Reviewed 5-6-13 Revised 9-18-23
Code No. 605.6
INTERNET - APPROPRIATE USE
Because technology is a vital part of the school district curriculum, the Internet will be made available to employees and students. Appropriate and equitable use of the Internet will allow employees and students to access resources unavailable through traditional means.
Students will be able to access the Internet through their teachers. Individual student accounts and electronic mail addresses will be issued to students. If a student already has an electronic mail address, the student will be permitted to use the address to send and receive mail at school.
The Internet can provide a vast collection of educational resources for students and employees. It is a global network which makes it impossible to control all available information. Because information appears, disappears and changes constantly, it is not possible to predict or control what students may locate. The school district makes no guarantees as to the accuracy of information received on the Internet. Although students will be under teacher supervision while on the network, it is not possible to constantly monitor individual students and what they are accessing on the network. Some students might encounter information which may not be of educational value. Student Internet records and access records are confidential records treated like other student records. Students’ Internet activities will be monitored by the school district to ensure students are not accessing inappropriate sites that have visual depictions that include obscenity, child pornography or are harmful to minors. The school district will use technology protection measures to protect students from inappropriate access, including sites that include obscenity, child pornography or are harmful to minors.
The school district will monitor the online activities of students and will educate students about appropriate online behavior, including interacting on social networking sites and chat rooms. Students will also be educated on cyberbullying, including awareness and response. Employees will provide age appropriate training for students who use the Internet. The training provided will be designed to promote the school district’s commitment to:
Employees and students will be instructed on the appropriate use of the Internet. Parents will be required to sign a permission form to allow their students to access the Internet. Students will sign a form acknowledging they have read and understand the Internet Acceptable Use policy and regulations, that they will comply with the policy and regulations, and that they understand the consequences for violation of the policy or regulations
Legal Reference:
Iowa Code 279.8
Approved 4-15-96 Reviewed 1-15-24 Revised 9-21-2020
Code No. 605.6R1
RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT INTERNET - APPRORIATE USE
Responsibility for Internet Appropriate Use.
A. The authority for appropriate use of electronic Internet resources is delegated to the licensed employees.
B. Instruction in the proper use of the Internet will be available to employees who will then provide similar instruction to their students.
C. Employees are expected to practice appropriate use of the Internet, and violations may result in discipline up to, and including, discharge.
Internet Access.
A. Access to the Internet is available to teachers and students as a source of information and a vehicle of communication.
B. Students will be able to access the Internet through their teachers. Individual student accounts and electronic mail addresses will be issued to students.
1. Making Internet access available to students carries with it the potential that some students might encounter information that may not be appropriate for students. However, on a global network, it is impossible to control all materials. Because information on the Internet appears, disappears and changes, it is not possible to predict or control what students may locate.
2. It is a goal to allow teachers and students access to the rich opportunities on the Internet, while we protect the rights of students and parents who choose not to risk exposure to questionable material.
3. The smooth operation of the network relies upon the proper conduct of the end users who must adhere to strict guidelines which require efficient, ethical and legal utilization of network resources.
4. To reduce unnecessary system traffic, users may use real-time conference features such as talk/chat/Internet relay chat only as approved by the supervising teacher.
5. Transmission of material, information or software in violation of any board policy or regulation is prohibited.
6. System users will perform a virus check on downloaded files to avoid spreading computer viruses.
7. The school district makes no guarantees as to the accuracy of information received on the Internet.
Permission to Use Internet - Annually, parents will grant permission for their student to use the Internet using the prescribed form.
Student Use of Internet.
A. Equal Opportunity - The Internet is available to all students within the school district through teacher access. The amount of time available for each student may be limited by the number of available terminals and the demands for each terminal.
B. On-line Etiquette.
The use of the network is a privilege and may be taken away for violation of board policy or regulations. As a user of the Internet, students may be allowed access to other networks. Each network may have its own set of policies and procedures. It is the user's responsibility to abide by the policies and procedures of these other networks
Students should adhere to on-line protocol:
a. Respect all copyright and license agreements.
b. Cite all quotes, references and sources.
c. Remain on the system long enough to get needed information, then exit the system.
d. Apply the same privacy, ethical and educational considerations utilized in other forms of communication.
Student access for electronic mail will be through (the supervising teacher's account/their own account). Students should adhere to the following guidelines:
a. Others may be able to read or access the mail so private messages should not be sent.
b. Delete unwanted messages immediately.
c. Use of objectionable language is prohibited.
d. Always sign messages.
e. Always acknowledge receipt of a document or file.
Restricted Material - Students will not intentionally access or download any text file or picture or engage in any conference that includes material which is obscene, libelous, indecent, vulgar, profane or lewd; advertises any product or service not permitted to minors by law; constitutes insulting or fighting words, the very expression of which injures or harasses others; or presents a clear and present likelihood that, either because of its content or the manner of distribution, it will cause a material and substantial disruption of the proper and orderly operation and discipline of the school or school activities, will cause the commission of unlawful acts or the violation of lawful school regulations.
Unauthorized Costs - If a student gains access to any service via the Internet which has a cost involved or if a student incurs other types of costs, the student accessing such a service will be responsible for those costs.
Student Violations--Consequences and Notifications.
Students who access restricted items on the Internet are subject to the appropriate action described in board policy or regulations or the following consequences:
1. First Violation - A verbal and written "Warning" notice will be issued to the student. The student may lose Internet access for a period of time at the discretion of the supervising teacher. A copy of the notice will be mailed to the student's parent and a copy provided to the building administrator.
2. Second Violation - A verbal and written "Second Violation" notice will be issued to the student. A copy of the notice will be sent to the student's parent and a copy provided to the building principal. The student will forfeit all Internet privileges for a minimum period as determined by the building administrator.
3. Third Violation - A verbal and written "Third Violation" notice will be issued to the student. A copy of the notice will be sent to the student's parent and a copy provided to the building principal. The student will forfeit all Internet privileges as determined by the building administrator or for the balance of the school year.
Reviewed 1-15-24
Code No. 605.6E1
ACCEPTABLE INTERNET/NETWORK USE AGREEMENT
I understand and will abide by the Riverside Acceptable Internet/Network Use Policy. I further understand that any violation of the terms and conditions in the policy may constitute a criminal offense or violation of district policies and regulations. Should I commit any violation, my access privileges may be suspended or revoked, school disciplinary action may be taken, and/or appropriate legal action may be taken.
User name (please print) :_____________________________________________________________
User Signature:______________________________________________________________________
Graduation Year: __________________________
Date: ____________________________________
As the parent or guardian of this student, I have read the Riverside Acceptable Internet/Network Use Policy and agree that the terms and conditions shall apply to my child. I understand that this access is designed for educational purposes. I recognize it is impossible for the School district to restrict access to all controversial materials and I will not hold them responsible for materials acquired on the network.
Parent or Guardian Name (please print) : __________________________________________________
Parent or Guardian Signature: ___________________________________________________________
Date: ___________________________
Reviewed 9-21-2020
Code No. 605.7
USE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES
In order for students to experience a diverse curriculum, the board encourages employees to supplement their regular curricular materials with other resources. In so doing, the board recognizes that federal law makes it illegal to duplicate copyrighted materials without authorization of the holder of the copyright, except for certain exempt purposes. Severe penalties may be imposed for plagiarism, unauthorized copying or using of media, including, but not limited to, print, electronic and web-based materials, unless the copying or using conforms to the "fair use" doctrine. Under the "fair use" doctrine, unauthorized reproduction of copyrighted materials is permissible for such purposes as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship or research providing that all fair use guidelines are met.
While the school district encourages employees to enrich the learning programs by making proper use of supplementary materials, it is the responsibility of employees to abide by the school district's copying procedures and obey the requirements of the law. In no circumstances shall it be necessary for school district staff to violate copyright requirements in order to perform their duties properly. The school district will not be responsible for any violations of the copyright law by employees or students. Violation of the copyright law by employees may result in discipline up to, and including, termination. Violation of the copyright law by students may result in discipline, up to and including, suspension or expulsion.
Parents or others who wish to record, by any means, school programs or other activities need to realize that even though the school district received permission to perform a copyrighted work does not mean outsiders can copy it and re-play it. Those who wish to do so should contact the employee in charge of the activity to determine what the process is to ensure the copyright law is followed. The school district is not responsible for outsiders violating the copyright law or this policy.
Any employee or student who is uncertain as to whether reproducing or using copyrighted material complies with the school district's procedures or is permissible under the law should contact the Distrcit Librarian who will also assist employees and students in obtaining proper authorization to copy or use protected material when such authorization is required.
It is the responsibility of the superintendent, in conjunction with the District Librarian, to develop administrative regulations regarding this policy.
Approved 2-25-13 Reviewed 5-6-13 Revised 9-21-2020
Code No. 605.7R1
USE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES REGULATIONS
Employees and students may make copies of copyrighted materials that fall within the following guidelines. Where there is reason to believe the material to be copied does not fall within these guidelines, prior permission shall be obtained from the publisher or producer with the assistance of the [principal, teacher, librarian, teacher-librarian – choose all that apply or add others]. Employees and students who fail to follow this procedure may be held personally liable for copyright infringement and may be subject to discipline by the board.
Under the "fair use" doctrine, unauthorized reproduction of copyrighted materials is permissible for such purposes as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship or research. Under the fair use doctrine, each of the following four standards must be met in order to use the copyrighted document:
Authorized Reproduction and Use of Copyrighted Material Reminders:
In preparing for instruction, a teacher may make or have made a single copy of:
A teacher may make multiple copies not exceeding more than one per pupil, for classroom use or discussion, if the copying meets the tests of “brevity, spontaneity and cumulative effect” set by the following guidelines. Each copy must include a notice of copyright.
Copying Limitations
Circumstances will arise when employees are uncertain whether or not copying is prohibited. In those circumstances, the, [principal, teacher librarian or teacher-librarian – choose all that apply or add others] should be contacted. The following prohibitions have been expressly stated in federal guidelines:
Authorized Reproduction and Use of Copyrighted Materials in the Library
A library may make a single copy or three digital copies of:
A library may provide a single copy of copyrighted material to a student or employee at no more than the actual cost of photocopying. The copy must be limited to one article of a periodical issue or a small part of other material, unless the library finds that the copyrighted work cannot be obtained elsewhere at a fair price. In the latter circumstance, the entire work may be copied. In any case, the copy shall contain the notice of copyright and the student or staff member shall be notified that the copy is to be used only for private study, scholarship or research. Any other use may subject the person to liability for copyright infringement.
Authorized Reproduction and Use of Copyrighted Music or Dramatic Works
Teachers may:
Performance by teachers or students of copyrighted musical or dramatic works is permitted without the authorization of the copyright owner as part of a teaching activity in a classroom or instructional setting. The purpose shall be instructional rather than for entertainment.
Performances of nondramatic musical works that are copyrighted are permitted without the authorization of the copyright owner, provided that:
All other musical and dramatic performances require permission from the copyright owner. Parents or others wishing to record a performance should check with the sponsor to ensure compliance with copyright.
Recording of Copyrighted Programs
Television programs, excluding news programs, transmitted by commercial and non-commercial television stations for reception by the general public without charge may be recorded off-air simultaneously with broadcast transmission (including simultaneous cable retransmission) and retained by a school for a period not to exceed the first forty-five (45) consecutive calendar days after date of recording. Upon conclusion of this retention period, all off-air recordings must be erased or destroyed immediately. Certain programming such as that provided on public television may be exempt from this provision; check with the [principal, teacher or teacher librarian – choose all that apply or add others] or the subscription database, e.g. unitedstreaming.
Off-air recording may be used once by individual teachers in the course of instructional activities, and repeated once only when reinforcement is necessary, within a building, during the first 10 consecutive school days, excluding scheduled interruptions, in the 45 calendar day retention period. Off-air recordings may be made only at the request of and used by individual teachers, and may not be regularly recorded in anticipation of requests. No broadcast program may be recorded off-air more than once at the request of the same teacher, regardless of the number of times the program may be broadcast. A limited number of copies may be reproduced from each off-air recording to meet the legitimate needs of teachers. Each additional copy shall be subject to all provisions governing the original recording.
After the first ten consecutive school days, off-air recordings may be used up to the end of the 45 calendar day retention period only for evaluation purposes, i.e., to determine whether or not to include the broadcast program in the teaching curriculum. Permission must be secured from the publisher before the recording can be used for instructional purposes after the 10 day period.
Off-air recordings need not be used in their entirety, but the recorded programs may not be altered from their original content. Off-air recordings may not be physically or electronically combined or merged to constitute teaching anthologies or compilations. All copies of off-air recordings must include the copyright notice on the broadcast program as recorded.
Authorized Reproduction and Use of Copyrighted Computer Software
Schools have a valid need for high-quality software at reasonable prices. To assure a fair return to the authors of software programs, the school district shall support the legal and ethical issues involved in copyright laws and any usage agreements that are incorporated into the acquisition of software programs. To this end, the following guidelines shall be in effect:
Fair Use Guidelines for Educational Multimedia
Students may incorporate portions of copyrighted materials in producing educational multimedia projects such as videos, PowerPoints, podcasts and web sites for a specific course, and may perform, display or retain the projects.
Educators may perform or display their own multimedia projects to students in support of curriculum-based instructional activities. These projects may be used:
Educators may use copyrighted materials in a multimedia project for two years, after that permission must be requested and received.
The following limitations restrict the portion of any given work that may be used pursuant of fair use in an educational multimedia project:
Fair use does not include posting a student or teacher’s work on the Internet if it includes portions of copyrighted materials. Permission to copy shall be obtained from the original copyright holder(s) before such projects are placed online. The opening screen of such presentations shall include notice that permission was granted and materials are restricted from further use.
Notices – Before including this section, make sure employees are ready to comply with it and notices are posted.
The [superintendent, principal, teacher, librarian, teacher-librarian, choose all that apply or add others] is responsible for ensuring that appropriate warning devices are posted. The warnings are to educate and warn individuals using school district equipment of the copyright law. Warning notices must be posted:
Review 9-18-23