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Local Operating Guidelines
Confidentiality
Records
Records and what takes
place in an ARD committee are considered
to be confidential information.
Information pertaining to records or ARD
conversations is available only to
professionals within the school with a
legitimate educational interest. All
other parties need written consent from
adult student, parent or guardian before
reading or receiving copies of any
information or before anyone can share
(verbally) what took place in an ARD
meeting. Official records are kept on
each campus. The Regional Program for
the Deaf keeps records at the Education
Support Center.
A complete copy of the
policies concerning parent and student
rights and confidentiality of records
may be obtained upon request from
Amarillo Independent School District at
7200 I-40 West Amarillo, Texas 79106.
Access List
A current listing of
the names and positions of those
employees within the District who may
have direct access to personally
identifiable information can be found on
each campus.
The Amarillo
Independent School District has
established the following procedures to
protect the rights of parents and
students and to insure the
confidentiality of personally
identifiable information:
- Parents and/or
eligible students (who have reached the
age of majority) have the right of
access to records.
- Parents and/or
adult students must designate in writing
that a third party may have access to a
copy of the records indicating the name
and address of the person and/or agency
to receive the records, the date of the
request, and the signature of the parent
or adult student.
- Records are
released in compliance with a judicial
order or subpoena, provided that the
parent and student are notified in
advance of compliance.
- Professional
employees of the Amarillo Independent
School District and its consultants who
have an educational interest in the
student have access to the student's
records.
- The District
forwards a student's records on request
and without prior parental consent to a
school in which a student seeks or
intends to enroll. Legal guardian
consent is required to release the
records to anyone else.
- A record of access
is maintained in each student's folder
containing the written request for
access, a record of the person/agencies
granted access, and the date of access
to information.
- The principal will forward
copies of a student's special education
records (last ARD and Full Individual Evaluation) and discipline records (list
of office referrals, behaviors, and
consequences during the current school
year) to the appropriate police liaison
officer if the District reports criminal
activity and the legal guardian gives
consent for the release of these
records.
Procedures for Confidentiality
- Principals assume
responsibility for insuring the
confidentiality of personally
identifiable information on each campus.
The Superintendent is responsible for
the confidentiality at the district
level. The district provides training
and instruction regarding all polices
and procedures to all individuals using
or collecting personally identifiable
information.
- Personally
identifiable information is maintained
in the student's eligibility folder.
- Persons with access
to personally identifiable information
on students include teachers currently
serving the student, campus special
education staff who are currently
serving the student, the campus
administrator, superintendent, members
of the multi-disciplinary evaluation
team, the director of special education,
the consulting psychologist, persons
authorized access by the guardian, the
guardian, and Texas Education Agency
monitoring teams.
- Individual schools
maintain current lists of names and
positions of those persons having access
to information contained in student
records.
Memo from the superintendent concerning
the importance of confidentiality
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