
305.01
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
School Food Service Program
The purpose of the School Food Service Program shall be to provide nutritional,
balanced meals to the students of the District on a
non-profit basis and to utilize the program as an instrument for the teaching
of nutrition education.
Scope of School Food Service Program
School food service facilities are provided to serve students and all
school personnel when school is in session and during school-related activities.
Facilities may also be used to provide food service to:
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Teachers or other school personnel groups
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Parent-teacher meetings, senior citizens and
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Civic organization meetings for the purpose of better understanding
the schools
The administrative regulations for use of school facilities shall serve
as a guideline. The Food Service Department is authorized to conduct catering
services to any group directly related to school activities. The following
are examples of approved groups: Board, PTA, PTO, Athletic Boosters, Student Clubs,
Partners in Education, and staff dinners.
Financial Support for School Food Service Program
District tax funds may be used to provide necessary physical plant facilities,
purchase the initial equipment necessary for the establishment of food service
in new or existing buildings, and replace major items of equipment. District
tax funds may also be used to provide the salary and benefits for the Supervisor
of Food Service and the office clerical help for the program.
Eligibility for Free or Reduced Cost Meals
Free or reduced cost meals shall be provided to those students whose parent(s)
or guardian(s) qualify, based on the income guide lines and eligibility criteria
of the Federal Child Nutrition Program. The application form for free and
reduced cost meals shall be provided by the Supervisor of Food Service. It will
be distributed in each school by the principal or principal designee.
305.02
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
Insurance Program The
Board shall maintain a comprehensive insurance program to provide adequate
coverage against major types of risk, loss, or damage, as well as legal
liability. The Board will purchase insurance for the replacement values, when
possible, after reviewing the costs and availability of such insurance. The
comprehensive insurance program shall be reviewed at least every five years. The
District will assume the risk of property damage, legal liability, and
dishonesty in cases in which the exposure is so small or dispersed that a loss
would not significantly affect the operation of the education program or
financial condition of the District.
The Board may retain a private appraisal agency for inventory
and appraisal value services. An itemized statement of the appraised value of
District facilities shall be kept. The appraisal shall be updated at least once
every five years. Insurance will only be purchased through legally licensed Iowa
insurance agents.
Administration of the insurance program, placing the
insurance coverage and loss prevention activities shall be the responsibility of
the Superintendent or superintendent's designee. The Chief Financial Officer shall be
responsible for maintaining property appraisals and inventories, processing
claims, and maintaining loss records. The Superintendent or superintendent's
designee, after consultation with other administrative personnel, the District's
appraisal agency, and the District's insurance committee, shall provide the data
and make recommendations concerning the District's program of insurance.
It shall be the responsibility of the Superintendent or
superintendent's designee to recommend, when necessary, the use of a private
appraisal agency, and make recommendations to the Board for the purchase of
additional insurance coverage.
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Legal Reference: Iowa Code §§20.9; 852; 279.12, .28;
285.5(6), .10(6); 296.7; 517A.1; 670.7 (1995) 1974 Op. Att'y Gen. 171; 1972
Op. Att'y Gen. 676
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By Board Action: 8/14/00; Reviewed 11/26/07
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Edited 11/07
305.03
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
Personal Property Located in Facilities Owned by the
DCSD
Employees of the District occasionally bring items of personal property to
their place of work for their convenience and/or to be used in fulfilling their
duties as a district employee.
District employees are permitted to bring and store items of personal property
in their place of work, strictly upon the condition that the District, and its
agents, employees and contractors, shall not in any way be liable or responsible
to the employee, or any other person, for any damage, theft or loss or any other
injury to such property, including any damage, loss or injury from any cause
whatsoever, including the District's own negligence.
Further, the District shall have no responsibility for insuring an employee's
property. Employees shall be solely responsible for maintaining their own
insurance coverage on any personal property located at a District facility. In
the event that the employee's work location is changed, the employee shall be
responsible to move his or her own personal property. If the District or its
agents or contractors moves such personal property for the employee as a
convenience, any damage, theft, loss, or other injury to such property shall not
be the District's responsibility, and the employee shall bear the full
responsibility.
305.04
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
Health Benefit Plan Reserve
The
District will establish an administrative regulation
outlining a financial strategy for the orderly
accumulation of assets in a fund so that the Health
Benefit Plan can meet its obligations, and provide
protection for anticipated cost increases
recognizing both financial and accounting policies
and applicable governmental regulations.
305.05
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
School Bus Transportation
Local and State Transportation Regulations
The policy and rules and regulations for the transportation of students to and from school shall be in strict compliance with Code of Iowa provisions,
Department of Education regulations, and rules and regulations established
and approved by the Board.
Student Eligibility for Bus Service
Elementary students living more than one and one-half miles, intermediate
students living more than two miles and high school students living
more than three miles from a designated attendance center shall be furnished
transportation.
Students may be required to meet a school bus on an approved route a distance
not to exceed three-fourths of a mile from their residence. The administration
may approve exceptions to the one and one-half (1.5) mile limit for elementary
students if hazardous conditions exist, as defined by the elementary safety
busing criteria.
When transportation by school bus is impractical or where school bus service
is not available, the Board may require the parents or guardians to transport
their children to the school designated for attendance. The parent or guardian
will be reimbursed for such transportation as designated by statute. Public Mass
Transit or other contracted transportation
services may be utilized when practical provided the District's insurance
requirements are met. Distance to school or to a bus route
shall be measured on the public highway only and over the most passable and
safest route as determined by the administration, starting in the roadway
opposite the private entrance to the residence of the student and ending in
the roadway opposite the entrance to the school grounds.
In the event a student with an approved bus pass, regular or otherwise, fails to
ride the school bus for ten consecutive days, and the building principal has not
approved the absence or the absence is not for health reasons, that student's
school bus permit may be revoked and the seat made available for those
interested in purchasing a Paid Conditional School Bus Permit.
Paid Conditional School Bus Permits The
Board authorizes the administration to sell Paid Conditional Bus Permits for
public and non-public school students who are not otherwise eligible to be
furnished transportation. Paid Conditional
School Bus Permits will be issued only when seats are available. Special
Education Bus Service Resident
students qualifying for special education classes in a school other than the
usual school designated for attendance may be provided transportation. The
Superintendent or superintendent's designee may also approve transportation for
handicapped students to their designated attendance center. Extra-Curricular
Activities Bus Service The use of
school buses shall be restricted to transporting students between home and
school and to and from extra-curricular activities sponsored by the school when
such extra-curricular activity is under the direction of a qualified member of
the faculty and a part of the regular school program. Summer
Program Bus Service School buses may
be utilized during the summer months to facilitate the operation of
school-sponsored summer educational programs Buses
for Educational Field Trips School
buses may be used for field trips. The administration shall establish procedures
for using school buses for field trips. Spectator Buses
School buses may be used to transport spectators to out-of-town
extra-curricular activities under the following guidelines:
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The charge for such service shall be 100% of the estimated cost for
adults
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The charge for such service shall be 50% of the estimated cost for
students
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The minimum charge shall be $1.00 per student and $2.00 per adult
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Adult supervision other than the bus driver is required on each bus
in the form of personnel designated by the principal of the school involved
in the activity
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In order for a bus to be dispatched, at least seventy-five percent
(75%) capacity must be maintained by paying passengers.
Note: Based on current expenses, the guidelines used to determine the actual
cost will be calculated per mile traveled, plus contracted per hour wage of
driver time involved.
These guidelines will be reviewed annually and updated to reflect changing
costs.
Bus Riders Other than Students or Staff Riders
other than staff or students of the Davenport Community School District are
permitted to ride school buses only if authorized by the district employee in
charge of the trip. Transportation--Non-School
Sponsored Activities Transportation to attend
non-school sponsored conferences, meetings, and workshops shall be the
responsibility of the students and parents.
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Cross References: Board Policy Balanced Enrollment 604.12,
Administrative Regulation 305.05A -
Legal References: Iowa Code Chapters 285,285.1, 285.11, 321
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By action of the Board 9/20/76, 2/14/83, Revised 3/11/91; Revised and
combined 4/10/00; Reviewed 11/26/07 with further consideration during
2007-2008 -
Edited 11/07
305.07
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
DELETED 11/26/07
Field Trips: Non-School Sponsored Activities
305.18
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
Paid Conditional Busing Fees
The Board recognizes the wishes of some families to be provided with bus
transportation when they don't live within the guidelines for receiving free
transportation set by the State or District. The administration
shall develop a schedule for paid conditional busing fees that includes
adjustments based on the number of students who request the service from one
family. The fee shall be a percentage of the actual cost and will be available
based on space on an existing bus route. The Board has set the percentage rates
for a family unit to be 70% of the cost for the first child; 50% of the cost for
the second child; and 30% for the third and any additional children in the
family requesting paid conditional busing. The administration
will review the actual costs and fees charged on a regular basis and report any
changes being recommended to the Board annually. A payment schedule may be
arranged for the family on a basis determined by the administration. Safety
issues involving bus transportation should be addressed to the Superintendent or
the superintendent's designee. For individuals eligible for free or reduced fee
schedules who request bus transportation, they should make arrangements for the
transportation through the Superintendent or superintendent's designee at the
Administration Service Center.
305.19
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
Transportation for Out-of-District Open
Enrollment
The Board will not consider allowing a neighboring school
district to enter the boundaries of the District
solely for the purpose of transporting students who have been approved for
open enrollment to that neighboring school district.
Some neighboring school districts have permission to cross over boundary
lines to come into our District for safety purposes or to bring students
to special programs in our District. These districts may be considered for
open enrollment transportation on a case by case basis.
Where required by law because of economic eligibility, the District will provide
or reimburse parents for providing transportation to and from the nearest point
on a regular bus route of the receiving district.
305.20
BUSINESS OPERATION
Outsourcing Services
The administration of the District shall use
the financial resources of the District to continuously improve the instructional
program. The administration is expected to use innovative technological
practice, outsourcing, business partnerships, intergovernmental collaboration,
internal synergy, community volunteers, and other appropriate management
practices to effectively insure that the maximum level of financial resource
is applied at the classroom level. When the administration investigates the
outsourcing option, the following concepts must be applied to the analysis:
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Level of service to students
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Cost savings
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Acceptability of change to students
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Impact on employee stakeholders
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Cost of implementation
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Long-term benefit
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Reversibility of decision
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Student learning application of cost savings
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Date of last study on outsourcing this specific area
The Board may choose to make the final decision on outsourcing
any particular service.
305.21
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
Recycling
The District is committed to being a progressive
environmental organization. A key part of our commitment to the environment
is recycling the materials that we use as a school district.
It is the responsibility of the administration of the District to support the
recycling program. This recycling program is to be implemented at every facility
in the District.
A written report on the recycling program will be periodically prepared for the
Board.
305.22
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
Use of Security Cameras
The Board promotes a safe and secure environment for all students and
staff. To help ensure this, the use of video cameras in school buildings
and on school buses is permitted in order to maintain a safe environment.
Video cameras may be used on buses used for transportation to and from school,
field trips, curricular events, and extra-curricular events. Video cameras
may also be used to monitor hallways, entrances, stairwells, cafeterias,
gymnasiums, auditoriums, and classrooms within buildings to assist in maintaining
a safe environment. Cameras shall not be permitted in areas that would violate
privacy such as restrooms and locker rooms or other areas where there is a
reasonable expectation of privacy. Monitors in the building office
area may be viewed by office staff and administration.
The content of the video tapes shall be considered a student record subject
to board policy and administrative regulations. Only those persons with a legitimate educational purpose may view
the videotapes. In most instances, those individuals with a legitimate
educational purpose may be the Superintendent or superintendent's designee. A videotape recorded during a
school-sponsored trip, such as an athletic event, may also be accessible
to the sponsor or coach of the activity. The contents of the videotapes made
from the use of these cameras may be used as evidence in a student disciplinary
proceeding. If the content of the videotape becomes the subject of a student
disciplinary proceeding, it may be treated like other evidence in the proceeding.
Students are prohibited from tampering with the video cameras on school buses or in
District property. Students found in violation
of this shall be disciplined in accordance with the District discipline
policy, and shall reimburse the school district for any repairs or replacement
necessary as a result of the tampering. Determination of how video cameras shall
be used and which school buses shall be equipped with video equipment shall be
made by the Superintendent or superintendent's designee in consultation with the
building principals and transportation department.
The Board has authorized the use of video cameras on District buses. The video
cameras shall be used to monitor student behavior to maintain order on the
school buses to promote and maintain a safe environment. The contents of the
videotapes are confidential student records and shall be retained with other
student records. Videotapes shall only be retained if necessary for use in a
student disciplinary proceeding or other matter as determined necessary by the
administration. Parents may request to view videotapes of their child if the
videotapes are used in a disciplinary proceeding involving their child.
Viewing of videotapes is limited to the individuals having legitimate
educational purpose. A written log shall be kept of those individuals viewing
the videotapes stating the time, name of individual viewing, and the date the
videotape was viewed.
The District will annually provide notification to parents and
students of the use of video cameras on school buses and on District property.
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Legal References: FERPA (20 U.S.C. 1232g)
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Cross Reference: Board Policy 306.03 Student Records; 605.04 Permanent
Records
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By action of the Board 3/11/96; Revised 1/08/01; Reviewed 11/26/07 with
further consideration during 2007-2008
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Edited 11/07
305.23
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
Non-Competition with Private Enterprise
The District shall not engage in the manufacturing, processing,
sale, offering for sale, rental, leasing, delivery, dispensing, distributing,
or advertising of goods or services to the public which are also offered
by private enterprise, unless such goods or services are for use or consumption
exclusively by the District.
However, notwithstanding the above, the District may sell, rent, lease,
deliver, dispense, distribute, or advertise the following:
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Goods or services that are directly and reasonably related to the
educational mission of the District
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Goods or services that are offered only to students, employees, guests
of the District, and which cannot be provided by private enterprise at the
same or lower cost
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Goods or services that are not otherwise available in the quantity
or quality required by the District
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The sponsorship or provision of facilities for fitness or recreation;
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Food service and sales
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The sale of books, records, tapes, software, educational equipment,
and supplies
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Items displaying an emblem, mascot, or logo of the District, or that
otherwise promote the identity of the District and its programs and
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Souvenirs and programs relating to events sponsored by or held upon
the District's facilities
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