Each public school district shall adopt a school calendar and provide planned instruction per day in accordance with the laws of the State of Arkansas and the rules of the Department.
Annually by August 1, each public school district shall post its written discipline policy on the district website under State - Required Information. Page 25
Each public school district board of directors shall adopt a student attendance policy and include the attendance policy in the student handbook. (D/C) Page 18
Each public school district shall develop and implement a written plan for providing student services. to all students in the public school system in accordance with the laws of the State of Arkansas and the rules of the Department. By August 1
Each public school district shall comply with the annual dyslexia reporting as required by Ark. Code Ann. § 6-41-606. (D/P}
Each public school district board of directors shall adopt and update written policies for the fiscal operation of the school district in accordance with the laws of the State of Arkansas and the rules of the Department. By August 1
Each public school district shall adopt written personnel policies, including the teacher salary schedule. By August 1, the written policies shall be posted on the district website under State- Required Information. (D/C)
By August 1, each public school district shall post all student handbooks on the district website under State - Required Information. (D/C)
The annual report to the public shall be posted on the district website under State - Required Information no later than 10 days after the public meeting is held. (D/q
Each public school in Arkansas shall develop, with appropriate staff and community participation, a school-level improvement plan. School goals shall be compatible with district, state and national educational goals and shall address local needs in accord
Each public school district shall have a written plan for parent, family, and community engagement, including the scheduling of at least two (2) parent-teacher conferences each year, in accordance with the laws of the State of Arkansas and the rules of th