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POLICIES - Student Bill of Rights
Student Bill of Rights
This policy of students; rights and responsibilities
is intended to help our school community reach
its common goal of creating a community of learning
where all are joined in the pursuit of academic
excellence and personal growth in a caring environment
so that students may become responsible, contributing
members of society.
The Putnam Valley School District recognizes
that it has the responsibility to assure students;
legal rights that are theirs by virtue of guarantees
in federal and state constitutions and statutes.
The exercise of such rights should not materially
intrude upon the orderly process of the school,
infringe upon the rights of others, or interfere
with the goals of the Districtâ's Mission Statement.
We, as a school-community, want to develop and
maintain an atmosphere both conducive to learning
and supportive of mutual respect between students
and staff members. In this endeavor, as
in all others, the district seeks to attain
the highest level of achievement humanly possible
for the benefit of all concerned. Therefore,
the School District has adopted the New York
State Board of Regents Student Bill of Rights
as our own.
- All children have the right to a healthy, secure, nurturing infancy and early childhood.
- All children have the right to live in circumstances, which permit healthy intellectual, emotional, physical, and moral development.
- All children have the right to a free, sound, basic education. Each child has the right to an education appropriate for his or her individual needs.
- All children have the right to an education, which respects their culture, race, socioeconomic background and the language of their home.
- All children have the right to schools and educational programs which are effective.
- All children have the right to educational programs, which prepare them for jobs, for college, for responsible family life and for citizenship in a self-governing society.
- All children have the right to pursue their education without fear.
- All children have the right to the resources needed to secure their educational rights.
- All children are entitled to an education, which involves responsibilities as well as rights.
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Putnam
Valley Athletic Department, 146 Peekskill Hollow
Road, Putnam Valley, NY 10579
Phone (845) 528-7412, Fax (845) 526-7852 |
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