IDAÂ Basic Program
IDA Basic Program
IDA
Basic Program
The academic program shall assist students to grow intellectually, to master the curriculum objectives, and to prepare for further education or training. The board shall consider the district's basic educational program each year. And, when approved, the program shall constitute the district's basic curriculum.
Curriculum Handbooks
Curriculum handbooks shall contain an outline of each basic course and the learning objectives to be mastered. Each handbook, when approved by the board, shall become a part of these policies and rules by reference.
Educational Goals and Objectives
District educational goals and curriculum objectives for the basic educational program shall be on file in the district office, and available for inspection upon request.
Other Educational Programs
Other educational programs provided by the district shall be in one of the following categories:
- Special Programs,
- Support Programs, and
- Exceptional Programs.
Work-Study Programs
Participation by students in work-study programs will be approved through the Curriculum Design Process with guidelines established through this process.
Athletic and Activities Director
The superintendent or designated representative shall develop qualifications and duties for positions at the high school and middle school to be entitled as "athletic/activity director." Responsibility of the director shall include but not be limited to the following: organizing, planning, coordinating, administering all co-curricular and interscholastic athletics; arranging for transportation for all teams; participating in league meetings; preparing athletic/activity budgets; preparing contracts with game officials and evaluating on an annual basis all district athletic/activity programs, coaches and sponsors; and insuring compliance with KSHSAA regulations.
Policy References: ID, IDAA, IDAB, IDAC and IJ
Adoption Date: 06/06/2006, Revised: 06/08/2009
