Jackson R-II School District
Elementary Handbook
2022-2023
JACKSON R-2 MISSION STATEMENT
The Jackson R-2 School District, a gateway to infinite possibilities and a community rich in tradition and excellence, promotes as its mission to graduate life-ready, service motivated citizens with a passion for lifelong learning by:
The Jackson R-2 School District encourages an open relationship between the school and its patrons. If you have problems, concerns, or suggestions for improvement you are urged to discuss them with your child’s teacher first, and then with the building principal if necessary.
We encourage parents to communicate with their child’s teacher often and openly. These lines of communication are of utmost importance in providing a quality education for your child. Cooperation and understanding between the teachers, children, and parents is imperative for a successful school year.
This handbook has been compiled to help parents know and understand the elementary policies and procedures. Please keep this handbook so that you will be able to refer to it during the school year.
East Elementary North Elementary
Mrs. Erica Weadon - Principal Mrs. Andlle Naeter - Principal
Mrs. Shauna Criddle - Assistant Principal 573-243-9590
573-243-5271 10730 State Hwy W
455 N. Lacey St. Jackson, MO 63755
Jackson, MO 63755
Orchard Drive Elementary South Elementary
Mrs. Christine Zirges – Principal Mrs. Krista Birk – Principal
Mrs. Allison Miller – Asst. Principal Dr. Kim Kesler – Asst. Principal
573-243-9555 573-243-9575
1402 Orchard Drive 1701 S. Hope Street
Jackson, MO 63755 Jackson, MO 63755
Gordonville Elementary Millersville Elementary
Dr. Kim Kesler – Principal Ms. Shanna Wilson – Principal
573-243-9580 573-243-9585
653 State Hwy Z 377 State Hwy B
Gordonville, MO 63701 Millersville, MO 63766
West Lane Elementary Dr. Jessica Maxwell
Ms. Samantha Trankler – Principal Associate Superintendent
Ms. Shanna Wilson – Asst. Principal 614 E. Adams St.
573-243-9565 Jackson, MO 63755
338 N. West Lane 573-243-9501
Jackson, MO 63755
JACKSON R2 ATTENDANCE PROCEDURES
Board Policy: JED
Appointments should be made outside of school hours whenever possible. Please send a note to school when your child must be dismissed early. Students will need to be checked out through the office. It is very important that students are signed out/in through the office for safety and accuracy of records. The building principals determine attendance regulations per board policy JED.
Absences from the regular classroom learning experiences disrupt the instructional process not only for the individual student that is absent, but for the instructor and the remainder of the class as well. The benefit of regular classroom instruction is essential for all students in order that they will gain the most from their educational experience. Most students that are absent from classes frequently experience a great deal of difficulty in making satisfactory grades and in keeping up with their assignments.
In an effort to keep parents and guardians informed regarding attendance, an automated email or phone call will be sent to guardians at 3 days or 21 hours and 5 days or 35 hours. At 7 days or 49 hours of absence, an attendance letter will be mailed and a phone call will be made notifying that further absences could lead to a referral to the Prosecuting Attorney’s office for ten unexcused absences. Any further absences will require a doctor’s excuse. All absences will be considered unexcused until arrangements have been made via the parent/guardian and administration to excuse the absence. All students who are absent are required to bring a note the next day to school or have parents call the building before 9:00 AM stating the reason for being absent. The principal or his/her designee will determine whether an absence is excused or unexcused.
Attendance records will be kept by the hour and anytime a student is absent an hour of school that time is counted toward the student’s attendance.
A total of ten (10) absences or 70 hours per year will be allowed for each student. All absences excused or unexcused will count toward the ten (10) absences/70 hours. After seven (7) absences/49 hours medical verification will be required before further absences will be excused. Examples of unexcused absences would be, but not limited to the following: truancy, hunting, leaving school without signing out, elected suspension, work, missed bus or car trouble, shopping, haircut appointments, oversleeping, needed at home, vacations, and/or personal business.
An excused absence will be defined as a death/tragedy in the immediate family, physicians appointments (timed notes from the physician’s office stating the time the appointment was finished, may be required upon return to school). Moreover, a student’s absence will be considered excused if the school nurse evaluates the student and sends the student home. All absences other than sickness should be arranged and approved in advance by the principal and/or his designee. All school-sponsored activities, failure of the bus to run, and out of school suspension will not count toward the ten (10) days of attendance. The District will not excuse absences for students needing educational or instructional services during the school day due to the fact these services can be provided by the District.
All make-up work for excused absences should be completed within the number of days equal to the number of days absent. (i.e. three (3) days’ absence should allow three (3) days for the student to make-up the work).
Attendance Procedures per School Year (August-May):
Step 1: At three (3) days or 21 hours an automated letter/ phone call will be sent to the parent/guardian.
Step 2: At five (5) days or 35 hours an automated letter/ phone call will be sent to the parent/guardian.
Step 3: At seven (7) days or 49 hours a letter will be sent to the parent/guardian as well as a phone call to discuss the absences. Also, a referral may be made to the school-based social worker/student services specialist who will make contact with the parent/guardian. Any additional absences past the seven (7) days or 49 hours may result in graduated consequences. Doctor’s excuses become mandatory for absences.
Step 4: At ten (10) days or 70 hours discipline may be assigned for absences without medical documentation. Conference held with student & letter sent to parent/guardian. Any additional absences past the ten (10) days or 70 hours may result in graduated consequences.
Absences beyond ten (10) days or 70 hours a referral may be made to the school-based social worker or appropriate authorities (including Juvenile Court, Division of Children Services, Prosecuting Attorney or law enforcement). Students absent beyond this point may also be in danger of repeating all classes.
Extenuating circumstances such as chronic illness, hospitalization, or a death in the family will be cause for consideration of extending the limit of allowed absences. Each case will be viewed individually.
The school day varies between buildings due to bus schedules. Non-bus riders should arrive at school between 7:45 a.m. and 7:55 a.m., but never before the first bus arrives at approximately 7:30 a.m. Teachers are not on duty to supervise students in the building until 7:30 a.m.
School Begins School Closes
East Elementary 8:00 a.m. 3:10 p.m.
Gordonville Elementary 8:00 a.m. 3:15 p.m.
Millersville Elementary 8:00 a.m. 3:15 p.m.
North Elementary 8:00 a.m. 3:10 p.m.
Orchard Elementary 9:00 a.m. 4:10 p.m.
South Elementary 8:00 a.m. 3:10 p.m.
West Lane Elementary 8:00 a.m. 3:10 p.m.
SCHOOL CANCELLATIONS
Parents will be notified of school cancellations (including early dismissals) by an automated phone call from the school district. The notification will also be aired on KFVS-TV and local radio stations and posted on the Jackson R-2 and school building Facebook pages. Please listen to one of these stations in case of inclement weather. Do not telephone the school unless there is an emergency. Telephone lines should remain open as much as possible for emergency traffic.
Board Policy JG and Regulations JG-R1 and JG-R2
It is essential that the district maintain a safe school environment and a climate that allows teachers to communicate effectively with all students in the class and allows all students in the class to learn. Discipline will be equitably applied and viewed as a learning opportunity with the ultimate goal of improving behavior, safety and the school climate. The district seeks to minimize the unnecessary exclusion of students from classrooms and school and encourages the superintendent and district staff to exclude students only when necessary to maintain a safe and appropriate learning environment.
The Student Code of Conduct is designed to foster student responsibility, respect for others, and to provide for the orderly operation of district schools.
School-Wide Positive Behavior Intervention Support: What is SW-PBIS?
SW-PBIS stands for school-wide positive behavior intervention support. It is a broad range of systemic and individualized strategies for achieving important social and learning outcomes while preventing problem behavior. Simply put, it’s a general approach to preventing problem behavior and at the same time rewarding positive behavior through school-wide incentives.
While acronyms may vary from building to building, Jackson R-2 Elementary Schools will teach a basic code of conduct, which includes being a respectful learner, a responsible learner and a safe learner. This pledge will be reflected in each matrix and will be displayed in every classroom. The matrix will list and define the expected behaviors in several settings throughout each building and campus including, but not limited to, the cafeteria, on the playground and in the classroom. Every student will be introduced to the matrix at the beginning of the school year with each expectation taught in the classroom and reinforced throughout the year.
To promote and encourage positive behaviors there will be several incentives in place that are awarded to students. Each elementary building will design their own awards and work to assure that all students are aware.
Students are encouraged to treat each other with respect, act responsibly and think about the safety of themselves and others in all situations. As a school community, we are able to achieve these things through SW-PBIS.
If you have any questions concerning your child’s behavior, please contact the teacher. Should you need further clarification, contact the principal.
There is more information regarding Trauma-Informed Schools Initiative on DESE’s Website.
Bullying Board Policy: JFCF– In accordance with state law, bullying is defined as intimidation, unwanted aggressive behavior, or harassment that is repetitive or is substantially likely to be repeated and causes a reasonable student to fear for his or her physical safety or property; that substantially interferes with the educational performance, opportunities or benefits of any student without exception; or that substantially disrupts the orderly operation of the school. Bullying includes, but is not limited to: physical actions, including violence, gestures, theft, or property damage; oral, written, or electronic communication, including name-calling, put-downs, extortion, or threats; or threats of reprisal or retaliation for reporting such acts.
Cyberbullying – A form of bullying committed by transmission of a communication including, but not limited to, a message, text, sound or image by means of an electronic device including, but not limited to, a telephone, wireless telephone or other wireless communication device, computer or pager. The district has jurisdiction over cyberbullying that uses the district's technology resources or that originates on district property, at a district activity or on district transportation. Even when cyberbullying does not involve district property, activities or technology resources, the district will impose consequences and discipline for those who engage in cyberbullying if there is a sufficient nexus to the educational environment, the behavior materially and substantially disrupts the educational environment, the communication involves a threat as defined by law, or the district is otherwise allowed by law to address the behavior.
Hazing Board Policy: JFCG– In order to promote a safe learning environment for all students, the Jackson R-II School District prohibits all forms of hazing. Hazing is defined as any activity, on or off school grounds, that a reasonable person believes would negatively impact the mental or physical health or safety of a student or put the student in a ridiculous, humiliating, stressful or disconcerting position for the purposes of initiation, affiliation, admission, membership or maintenance of membership in any group, class, organization, club or athletic team including, but not limited to, a grade level, student organization or district-sponsored activity.
Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation Board Policy: AC– The Jackson R-II School District Board of Education is committed to maintaining a workplace and educational environment that is free from discrimination,harassment and retaliation in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs, services, activities and facilities. In accordance with law, the district strictly prohibits discrimination and harassment against employees, students or others on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, disability, age, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by law. The Jackson R-II School District is an equal opportunity employer. All complaints of discrimination, harassment and retaliation need to be reported to the Compliance Officer, Associate Superintendent of Elementary and Student Services.
Discrimination – Conferring benefits upon, refusing or denying benefits to, or providing differential treatment to a person or class of persons in violation of law based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, disability, age, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by law, or based on a belief that such a characteristic exists.
Harassment – A form of discrimination, as defined above, that occurs when the school or work environment becomes permeated with intimidation, ridicule or insult that is sufficiently severe or pervasive enough that it unreasonably alters the employment or educational environment.
Student Alcohol/Drug Abuse Board Policy: JFCH– The Jackson R-II School District is concerned with the health, welfare and safety of its students. Therefore, use, sale, transfer, distribution, possession or being under the influence of unauthorized prescription drugs, alcohol, narcotic substances, unauthorized inhalants, controlled substances, illegal drugs, counterfeit substances and imitation controlled substances is prohibited on any district property, in any district-owned vehicle or in any other district-approved vehicle used to transport students to and from school or district activities. This prohibition also applies to any district-sponsored or district-approved activity, event or function, such as a field trip or athletic event, where students are under the supervision of the school district. The use, sale, transfer or possession of drug-related paraphernalia is also prohibited.
The person enrolling the student must be a resident of the Jackson R-2 School District and have legal custody of the student. Proof of residency is required (utility bills, rent receipt, contract on house).
Parent Link is a web based program that allows access to grades, attendance, lunch balances, and more.
3. To access Parent Portal, visit https://sisk12.jackson.k12.mo.us/JK360x3/login.
When there is a change in the information listed on your child’s enrollment form, please send this information to the school office. Report any change of address, place of employment, telephone number, doctor, or dentist. If the telephone number is unlisted we still need it for emergency situations.
CHILD CUSTODY
In most cases, when parents are divorced, both the mother and the father continue to have equal rights where their children are concerned. If there is a court order that limits or terminates the rights of one of the parents, the office must have a copy of this court order. If no such court order is provided to the office, both parents will continue to have equal rights to pick up children at school and all other contact situations.
Early enrollment for the next year’s kindergarten class usually takes place in February. To be eligible for kindergarten, a child must be five years of age by August 1. An official state birth certificate is required at the time of enrollment as well as a complete record of immunizations.
BOARD POLICY IL: ASSESSMENT PROGRAM
4. Exceeding | 3. Meeting | 2. Approaching | 1. Beginning |
Exceeding district and state level standards. Demonstrates in-depth inferences and applications of grade level concepts. | Meeting district and state level standards. Demonstrates and applies the key concepts, processes, and skills for the grade level. | Approaching the district and state level standards, with assistance and guidance. Demonstrates understanding of basic key concepts, processes, and skills for the grade level. | Beginning to demonstrate a basic understanding of key concepts, processes, and skills for the grade level. Not yet able to produce work that meets district and state level standards. |
BOARD POLICY JHC: STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES AND REQUIREMENTS
Health services are provided by or are under the direction of a registered professional nurse. The school nurse for your school may also provide services to other schools. If you need to contact the school nurse, please call your school office.
Jackson R2 supports the health and physical well-being of students through the establishment of a districtwide student health services program in the school district. The purpose of the district health services program is to help each student attend school in optimum health and to benefit from the school experience.
To decrease the spread of potential communicable diseases, students exhibiting symptoms of impending illness may be sent home at the discretion of the school nurse. Factors considered before sending students home include a temperature of 100.1 degrees or higher, vomiting, or other symptoms that affect their ability to be productive at school. Students should not return to school until they are symptom free (fever, vomiting, diarrhea, or unusual or unexplained rash) for 24 hours without medication. If a child is diagnosed with an infectious disease such as strep throat, impetigo, pink eye, etc. the child will not be allowed to return to school until they have been on an antibiotic for 24 hours.
BOARD POLICY EBBA: ILLNESS AND INJURY RESPONSE AND PREVENTION
In cases of serious injury or illness, the school nurse will be notified immediately. The Emergency Medical Service (911) may also be called. The nurse, designated school personnel, and/or emergency medical personnel will care for the student and the parents will be contacted as soon as possible. PARENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR NOTIFYING THE SCHOOL OF A PLACE WHERE THEY CAN BE LOCATED IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY.
COVID-19 Guidelines
The protocol listed below will be in effect to control the spreading of head lice (pediculosis) at school:
Bed Bug Protocol
If a confirmed bed bug is found on a student, he or she should not be sent home.
Immunizations are essential for the protection of students and are required by Missouri Law for students to be enrolled in and attend school. The parent or guardian must furnish the school satisfactory evidence of immunization in the form of a statement, certificate, or record from a physician or other health facility or a statement of medical or religious exemption from immunizations against diseases. Students without proper immunization documentation will not be permitted to attend school. Please contact the school nurse if you have questions regarding immunization requirements.
It is important for parents to inform the school nurse of special health conditions which may be a concern or necessitate emergency care at school. Examples of special health conditions are: hearing loss, severe allergies, asthma, diabetes, and seizure disorders. Please complete the Student Health History within our online enrollment. Each school year this information needs updated. School nurses will share information that may constitute an emergency at school or impact a child’s education with other Jackson R-2 staff members on a need to know basis.
Medication administered through the school office to students will be by the school nurse or designated school personnel trained and supervised by the school nurse.
All medications administered through the school office must meet the following guidelines:
An authorized prescriber may recommend that an individual student with a chronic health condition assume responsibility for his or her own medication. The district will allow students to self-administer medication for the treatment of asthma, anaphylaxis and other chronic health conditions in accordance with Board Policy JHCD. The district will not allow any student to self-administer medications unless:
Possession of Self-Administered Medication
An authorized prescriber may recommend that an individual student with a chronic health condition be allowed to be in possession of his or her medication on district property for the purposes of self-administration. The district will permit possession of medication for the treatment of asthma or anaphylaxis on district property, at district-sponsored activities and in transit to and from school or activities in accordance with law. No student will be permitted to possess any medication unless the parent/guardian has submitted all required authorizations and releases in accordance with Board Policy JHCD.
The Jackson R-2 School District will conduct screening exams in the areas of speech/language, dental, hearing, and vision for the following grades:
If a concern is detected in any area screened, the student’s parent/guardian will be notified.
Wellness Policy
For the safety and health of our students, home-made treats are no longer allowed to be brought to school. All treats should be store-bought items. Parents are encouraged to provide healthy snacks for celebrations and parties. Ideas for healthy treats may include: granola bars, yogurt tubes, cuties, bananas, grapes, carrots, celery. A copy of the District’s Wellness Policy may be found at https://jacksonr2schools.com/cms/one.aspx?portalId=11232592&pageId=13971838.
PUBLIC NOTICE
All responsible public agencies are required to locate, evaluate, and identify children with disabilities who are under the jurisdiction of the agency, regardless of the severity of the disability, including children attending private schools, children who live outside the district but are attending a private school within the district, highly mobile children, such as migrant and homeless children, children who are wards of the state, and children who are suspected of having a disability and in need of special education even though they are advancing from grade to grade. The Jackson R-2 School District assures that it will provide a free, appropriate public education (FAPE) to all eligible children with disabilities between the ages of 3 and 21 under its jurisdiction. Disabilities include autism, deaf/blindness, emotional disorders, hearing impairment and deafness, intellectual disability, multiple disabilities, orthopedic impairment, other health impairments, specific learning disabilities, speech or language impairment, traumatic brain injury, visual impairment/blindness and young children with a developmental delay.
The Jackson R-2 School District assures that it will provide information and referral services necessary to assist the State in the implementation of early intervention services for infants and toddlers eligible for the Missouri First Steps program.
The Jackson R-2 School District assures that personally identifiable information collected, used, or maintained by the agency for the purposes of identification, evaluation, placement or provision of FAPE of children with disabilities may be inspected and/or reviewed by their parents/guardians. Parents/guardians may request amendment to the educational record if the parent/guardian believes the record is inaccurate, misleading, or violates the privacy or other rights of their child. Parents have the right to file complaints with the U.S. Department of Education or the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education concerning alleged failures by the district to meet the requirements of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).
The Jackson R-2 School District has developed a Local Compliance Plan for the implementation of State Regulations for the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). This plan contains the agency’s policies and procedures regarding storage, disclosure to third parties, retention and destruction of personally identifiable information and the agency’s assurances that services are provided in compliance with the General Education Provision Act (GEPA). This plan may be reviewed at 614 E. Adams St., Jackson, MO on Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
This notice will be provided in native languages as appropriate.
BOARD POLICY JO-1: STUDENT RECORDS
Notification of Rights under FERPA
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords parents and students who are 18 years of age or older ("eligible students") certain rights with respect to the student's education records. These rights are:
Upon request, the school discloses education records without consent to officials of another school district in which a student seeks or intends to enroll, or is already enrolled if the disclosure is for purposes of the student’s enrollment or transfer.
Family Policy Compliance Office
U.S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20202
See the list below of the disclosures that elementary and secondary schools may make without consent. FERPA permits the disclosure of PII from students’ education records, without consent of the parent or eligible student, if the disclosure meets certain conditions found in §99.31 of the FERPA regulations. Except for disclosures to school officials, disclosures related to some judicial orders or lawfully issued subpoenas, disclosures of directory information, and disclosures to the parent or eligible student, §99.32 of the FERPA regulations requires the school to record the disclosure. Parents and eligible students have a right to inspect and review the record of disclosures. A school may disclose PII from the education records of a student without obtaining prior written consent of the parents or the eligible student –
NOTICE FOR DIRECTORY INFORMATION
FERPA requires that the Jackson R-2 School District, with certain exceptions, obtain your written consent prior to the disclosure of personally identifiable information from your child’s education records. However, the District may disclose appropriately designated “directory information” without written consent, unless you have advised the District to the contrary in accordance with District procedures. The primary purpose of directory information is to allow the District to include this type of information from your child’s education records in certain school publications. Examples include:
Directory information, which is information that is generally not considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if released, can also be disclosed to outside organizations without a parent’s prior written consent. Outside organizations include, but are not limited to, companies that manufacture class rings or publish yearbooks. In addition, two federal laws require local educational agencies (LEAs) receiving assistance under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA) to provide military recruiters, upon request, with the following information – names, addresses and telephone listings – unless parents have advised the LEA that they do not want their student’s information disclosed without their prior written consent.
If you do not want the District to disclose directory information from your child’s education records without your prior written consent, you must notify the District in writing within 10 days after the annual public notice is provided. The Jackson R-2 School District has designated the following information as general directory information:
In addition to general directory information, the following information the district maintains about a personally
identifiable student may be disclosed to: parent groups or booster clubs that are recognized by the Board and are
created solely to work with the district, its staff, students and parents and to raise funds for district activities;
governmental entities including, but not limited to, law enforcement, the juvenile office and the Children’s
Division of the Department of Social Services:
BOARD POLICY JHDA: SURVEYING, ANALYZING OR EVALUATING STUDENTS
Notification of Rights Under the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA)
PPRA affords parents certain rights regarding our conduct of surveys, collection and use of information for marketing purposes, and certain physical exams. These include the right to:
following protected areas (“protected information survey”) if the survey is funded in whole or in part by a program of the U.S. Department of Education (ED)-
These rights transfer from the parents to a student who is 18 years old or an emancipated minor under State law.
The Jackson R-2 School District has developed and adopted policies, in consultation with parents, regarding these rights, as well as arrangements to protect student privacy in the administration of protected information surveys and the collection, disclosure, or use of personal information for marketing, sales, or other distribution purposes. The Jackson R-2 School District will directly notify parents of these policies at least annually at the start of each school year and after any substantive changes. The Jackson R-2 School District will also directly notify, such as through U.S. Mail or email, parents of students who are scheduled to participate in the specific activities or surveys noted below and will provide an opportunity for the parent to opt his or her child out of participation of the specific activity or survey. The Jackson R-2 School District will make this notification to parents at the beginning of the school year if the District has identified the specific or approximate dates of the activities or surveys at the time. For surveys and activities scheduled after the school year starts, parents will be provided reasonable notification of the planned activities and surveys listed below and be provided an opportunity to opt their child out of such activities and surveys. Parents will be provided an opportunity to review any pertinent surveys. Following is a list of the specific activities and surveys covered under this requirement:
Parents who believe their rights have been violated may file a complaint with:
Family Policy Compliance Office
U.S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20202-4605
BOARD POLICY KLA: CONCERNS AND COMPLAINTS REGARDING FEDERAL PROGRAMS
Complaint resolution procedure applies to all federal programs in which the Jackson R-2 School District participates.
BOARD POLICY KL: PUBLIC CONCERNS AND COMPLAINTS
A complaint is a formal allegation that a specific federal or state law or regulation has been violated, misapplied, or misinterpreted by school district personnel or by Department of Education personnel.
Any parent or guardian, surrogate parent, teacher, administrator, school board member, or other person directly involved with an activity, program, or project operated under the general supervision of the Department may file a complaint. Such a complaint must be in writing and signed; it will provide specific details of the situation and indicate the law or regulation that is allegedly being violated, misapplied, or misinterpreted.
The written, signed complaint must be filed and the resolution pursued in accordance with this policy (available at the Jackson R-2 Board of Education Office, 614 East Adams). If the issue cannot be resolved at the local level, the complainant may file a complaint with the Missouri Department of Education. If there is no evidence that the parties have attempted in good faith to resolve the complaint at the local level, the Department may require the parties to do so and may provide technical assistance to facilitate such resolution.
Any persons directly affected by the actions of the Department may field a similarly written complaint if they believe state or federal laws or regulations have been violated, misapplied, or misinterpreted by the Department itself.
Anyone needing more information about the complaint resolution policy and procedure may contact Mrs. Janelle Pope at the Jackson Board of Education Office (243-9501). Here is the direct link for DESE’s ESSA Complaint Procedures.
Our district is required to inform you of information that you, according to the Every Student Succeeds
Act of 2015 (Public Law 114-95), have the right to know.
Upon your request, our district is required to provide to you in a timely manner, the following information:
In addition to the information that parents may request, districts must provide to each individual parent:
The Jackson R-2 School District is committed to maintaining a workplace and educational environment that is free from discrimination,harassment and retaliation in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs, services, activities and facilities. In accordance with law, the district strictly prohibits discrimination and harassment against employees, students or others on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, disability, age, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by law in its programs, activities or in employment. The District also prohibits retaliatory actions against those who report or participate in the investigation of prohibited discrimination or harassment. The Jackson R-2 School District is an equal opportunity employer.
The District also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts of America, the Girl Scouts of the United States of America and other designated youth groups in accordance with federal law.
The district will identify, evaluate and provide a free, appropriate education to all students with disabilities in accordance with law. Anyone who knows or believes that a student may have a disability regardless of whether the student is currently enrolled in the Jackson R-2 School District is encouraged to contact the District's compliance officer listed below.
Anyone who, because of a disability, requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication or requires a modification of policies or procedures to participate in a program, service or activity should contact the compliance officer listed below as soon as possible, but no later than 48 hours before the scheduled event.
The District's nondiscrimination policy and grievance forms are located on the District's website at http://jacksonr2schools.com or at any District office.
The following compliance officer has been designated to address inquiries, questions and grievances regarding the District’s nondiscrimination policies:
Dr. Jessica Maxwell
614 E. Adams St.
573-243-9501, phone
573-243-9503, fax
jmaxwell@jr2mail.org
In the event that the compliance officer is unavailable or is the subject of a grievance that would otherwise be made to the compliance officer, reports should instead be directed to the Superintendent of Schools.
Inquiries may also be made to the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Missouri Commission on Human Rights, or the U.S. Department of Justice if applicable.
Office for Civil Rights Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Phone: 816-268-0550 Phone: 800-669-4000
TDD: 877-521-2172 TTY: 800-669-6820
E-mail: OCR.KansasCity@ed.gov
U.S. Department of Justice Missouri Commission on Human Rights
Phone: 202-514-2000 Phone: 800-735-2466
TTY: 2025140716 TDD: 800-735-2966
E-mail: AskDOJ@usdoj.gov Relay Missouri: 877-781-4236
E-mail: mchr@dolir.mo.gov
504 PUBLIC NOTICE
The Jackson R-2 School District, as a recipient of federal financial assistance from the United States Department of Education and operates a public elementary or secondary education program and/or activity, is required to undertake to identify and locate every qualified person residing in the District who is not receiving a public education; and take appropriate steps to notify disabled persons and their parents or guardians of the District’s duty.
The Jackson R-2 School District assures that it will provide a free appropriate public education (FAPE) to each qualified disabled person in the District’s jurisdiction regardless of the nature or severity of the person’s disability. For purposes of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the provision of an appropriate education is the provision of regular or special and related aids and services that (i) are designed to meet individual educational needs of disabled persons as adequately as the needs of nondisabled persons are met and (ii) are based on adherence to procedures that satisfy the requirements of the 504 federal regulations.
The Jackson R-2 School District has developed a 504 Procedures Manual for the implementation of federal regulations for Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, Subpart D. This Procedures Manual may be reviewed 614 E. Adams St., Jackson, MO 63755. The Jackson R-2 School District’s Section 504/Title IX Coordinator is Dr. Jessica Maxwell, 573-243-9501 or jmaxwell@jr2mail.org.
This notice will be provided in native languages as appropriate.
Supply lists can be found on the website at https://www.jacksonr2schools.com/parents/supply_lists and will be posted at local stores.
BOARD POLICY EHB: TECHNOLOGY USAGE
Internet access is available to students and teachers in the Jackson R-2 School District. Internet accessibility is to support research and education in schools. Use of the internet is a privilege, not a right, and inappropriate use may result in a cancellation of those privileges. A user agreement must be reviewed and signed by the parents/guardian and the sponsoring teacher for all students and any new students. This form will be sent home at the beginning of each school year and the signed form will be kept on file with the teacher for that school year.
BOARD POLICY EEA: STUDENT TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
Jackson R-2 “3 Be” Bus Expectations
“KHAFOOTY” Keep Hands and Feet Other Objects to Yourself
“1-2-3 Rule” Ask Someone to Stop, Walk Away, Tell an Adult
Waiting at Bus Stop | Riding the Bus | Exiting the Bus | |
Be Respectful | *Use 5 minute rule *Stay at assigned bus stop | *Listen to driver *Use school language *Share your seat *Classroom voice | *Thank the bus driver |
Be Responsible | *Be on time *Help others | *Put belongings in appropriate place *Keep belongings in book bag *Keep bus clean | *Take all belongings |
Be Safe | *Walk *Stay out of danger zone *Use handrail *Driver signal to cross | *Use the “3B” help signal (3 fingers raised high) *”Back to back-seat to seat-feet on floor-bag in lap” *Keep aisles clear (no feet, legs .arms or belongings in the aisle) *Eat & drink only after exiting bus *Stay seated until bus is stopped (at all route and school stops) | *Walk *Be ready to exit *Use handrail *Stay out of danger zone *Driver signal to cross |
Students will ride their assigned buses, getting on and getting off at their regularly assigned stops, unless a note from their parent or guardian authorizes students to depart at other than their regular stop or ride a bus other than their assigned bus. Notes will be subject to approval by the superintendent or designee. In unusual or emergency situations, parents/guardians may request to have their child picked up or dropped off at a different spot by directly communicating to the superintendent or designee.
The note must be given to the bus driver so they are aware of the change for that day.
Please contact the District’s Transportation Supervisor - Ms. Carol Woods 243-9507 or Transportation Center - 243-9595 with any questions.
2022-2023
August 9, 10, 11 New Teacher Workshop Days
August 15, 16, 17, 18 Professional Dev. Mtg./Workdays
August 22 First Day for Students
September 5 Labor Day − No Classes
October 10 Professional Development Day - No Classes
October 31 Parent/Teacher Conference - No Classes
November 1 Professional Development Day - No Classes
November 23, 24, 25 Thanksgiving – No Classes
December 20 Last day of Semester/Winter Break begins at end of classes
January 3 Teacher Work Day – No Classes
January 4 Classes Resume
January 16 M.L. King Birthday – No Classes
February 17 Professional Development Day - No Classes
February 20 President’s Day – No Classes
March 17 Parent/Teacher Conference – No Classes
April 7-14 Spring Break – No Classes
May 25 Tentative Last Day for Students
May 26 Teacher Workday
The first 5 days of school missed for inclement weather will not be made up. If more than 5 days of school are missed, alternative methods of instruction may be implemented.