- Absences
- Access to Electronic Networks
- Administering Medication to Students
- Alternative Learning Opportunities
- Anti-Bias Curriculum
- Asbestos Management Plan
- Behavior Intervention
- Birth Certificate Requirement
- Bullying Prevention, Intimidation, Harassment
- Community Notification Act -Sex Offender Info
- CPR and AED Video
- Notice to Parents of Students who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Blind, or Visually Impaired
- Dental Examination
- Diabetes Care Procedures
- Directory Information
- Distribution of Non-Curricular/Non-School Sponsored Literature by Students (First Amendment)
- English Language Learners
- Equal Education Opportunity
- Erin's Law/Teen Dating Violence
- Free Public Education
- Harassment of Student Prohibited
- Homeless Students
- Mandated Child Find
- Notice of Non Discrimination
- Notice of Delegation of Rights for Special Ed
- Notice of Parents' Legal Protections
- Notice of Parent Rights Re: Invasive Exams
- Notice of Survey Policies
- Notice of Violence and Drug Prevention Effort
- Parent's Right to Know
- Pesticide Exposure
- Prevention/Management of Allergic Reactions
- Radon Testing
- Review of Instructional Materials
- Safety Drills
- School Meals
- Search and Seizure
- Section 504/Americans with Disability Act
- Sex Equity
- Sexual Harassment
- Soccer Goal Safety
- Suicide Awareness and Prevention Policy
- Social Networking Passwords
- Special Education
- Student Athlete Concussions and Head Injuries
- Student Behavior Plan
- Student Discipline/Behavior Intervention
- Student Fees/Waiver of Fees
- Student Records
- Suspension and Expulsion, and Due Process Requirements
- Teacher Qualifications
- Title I Parent Notification
- Transportation
- Uniform Grievance Policy - Title IX
- Video Surveillance on Buses and in School
- Video/Audio Surveillance Policies
- Vision/Hearing Exams and Screenings
- School Visitation Rights
- Water Testing Results
- Wellness
Deaf or Visually Impaired Notice
Notice of Parents of Students Who are Deaf , Hard of Hearing, Blind, or Visually Impaired palos118.org/boardpolicy
If the child is deaf, hard of hearing, blind, or visually impaired and he or she might be eligible to receive services from the Illinois School for the Deaf or the Illinois School for the Visually Impaired, the school district shall notify the parents, in writing, of the existence of these schools and the services they provide and shall make a reasonable effort to inform the parents of the existence of other, local schools that provide similar services and the services that these other schools provide. Notice is provided at IEP meetings.