Objectionable Materials
The Virginia Board of Education places with local School Boards the responsibility for the selection, approval, and use of instructional materials. Despite the care taken in selecting suitable instructional materials, and despite the qualifications and expertise of persons involved in that selection process, it is recognized that occasional objections to materials will be made by the public. It is, therefore, the policy of the School Board to provide channels of communication and a fair procedure for citizens to follow in expressing and resolving concerns about instructional materials used in teaching the curriculum. School Board Policy on Objectionable Materials is IIAC. Policy Manual Section I - Instructional Program/Public Compliant About Curriculum or Instructional Materials/ Challenged Materials.
The link for this policy: http://www.rockingham.k12.va.us/PolicyManual/IIAC.htm
The Virginia Board of Education places with local School Boards the responsibility for the selection, approval, and use of instructional materials. Despite the care taken in selecting suitable instructional materials, and despite the qualifications and expertise of persons involved in that selection process, it is recognized that occasional objections to materials will be made by the public. It is, therefore, the policy of the School Board to provide channels of communication and a fair procedure for citizens to follow in expressing and resolving concerns about instructional materials used in teaching the curriculum. School Board Policy on Objectionable Materials is IIAC. Policy Manual Section I - Instructional Program/Public Compliant About Curriculum or Instructional Materials/ Challenged Materials.
The link for this policy: http://www.rockingham.k12.va.us/PolicyManual/IIAC.htm