306 Textbooks and Instructional Materials
I. PURPOSE
The purpose of this policy is to provide direction for selection of
textbooks and instructional materials.
II. GENERAL STATEMENT OF POLICY
The School Board recognizes that selection of textbooks and
instructional materials is a vital component of the school district’s
curriculum. The School Board also recognizes that it has the
authority to make final decisions on selection of all textbooks and
instructional materials.
III. RESPONSIBILITY OF SELECTION
A. While the School Board retains its
authority to make final decisions on the election of textbooks and
instructional materials, the School Board recognizes
the expertise of the professional staff and the vital need of such staff
to be primarily involved in the recommendation of textbooks and
instructional materials. Accordingly, the School Board delegates
to the superintendent the responsibility to direct the curriculum and
assessment coordinator and professional staff in formulating
recommendations to the School Board on textbooks and other instructional
materials.
B. In reviewing textbooks and instructional
materials during the selection process, the professional staff shall
select materials which:
1.
support the goals and objectives of the education programs;
2.
consider the needs, age and maturity of students;
3.
foster respect and appreciation for cultural diversity and varied
opinion;
4. fit
within the constraints of the school district budget.
C. The superintendent shall direct the
curriculum and assessment coordinator to oversee the review and
recommendation of textbooks and other
instructional materials by the professional staff. Such procedures
and guidelines shall provide opportunity for input and consideration
of the views of students, parents and other interested members of the
school district community. This procedure shall be
coordinated with the school district’s curriculum development effort and
may utilize advisory committees.
IV. SELECTION OF TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER INSTRUCTIONAL
MATERIALS
A. The superintendent shall be
responsible for keeping the School Board informed of progress on the
part of staff and others involved in the
textbook and other instructional materials review and selection process.
B. The superintendent shall present a
recommendation to the School Board on the selection of textbooks and
other instructional materials
after completion of the review process as outlined in this policy.
V. RECONSIDERATION OF TEXTBOOKS OR OTHER INSTRUCTIONAL
MATERIALS
A. The School Board recognizes differences
of opinion on the part of some members of the school district community
relating to certain areas of the
instruction program. Interested persons may request an opportunity
to review materials and submit a request for reconsideration of
the use of certain textbooks or instructional materials.
B. The superintendent shall be responsible
for the development of guidelines and procedures to identify the steps
to be followed to seek reconsideration of textbooks or other instructional materials.
C. The superintendent shall present a
procedure to the School Board for review and approval regarding
reconsideration of textbooks or other
instructional materials. When approved by the School Board, such
procedure shall be an addendum to this policy.
Legal References:
Minn. Stat. § 120A.22, Subd. 9 (Compulsory Instruction - Curriculum)
Minn. Stat. § 120B.235 (American Heritage Education)
Minn. Stat. § 123B.02, Subd. 2 (General Powers of Independent School
Districts)
Minn. Stat. § 123B.09, Subd. 8 (School Board Responsibilities)
Minn. Stat. § 124D.59-124D.61 (Limited English Proficiency)
Minn. Stat. § 127A.10 (State Officials and School Board Members to be
Disinterested; Penalty)
Hazelwood Sch. Dist. v. Kuhlmeier, 484 U.S. 260, 108 S.Ct. 562, 98
L.Ed.2d 592 (1988)
Pratt v. Independent Sch. Dist. No. 831, 670 F.2d 771 (8th Cir. 1982)
Adopted: April 27, 2009
School Board
Independent School District No. 15
St. Francis, Minnesota