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Eligibility, please log onto www.ncaaclearinghouse.net or call the NCAA Initial Eligibility Clearinghouse (877) 262-1492 or (317) 917- 6222.
PUBLIC RELATIONS RELEASE
Occasionally our students, faculty, and staff may be photographed, interviewed, and/or identified for publication, broadcast, transmission, and/or electronic display by the news media or school and district public relations officials. All releases will be performed in accordance with school district policy and privacy laws. As required, only directory type information will be provided. This includes name, school, grade level, teacher, participation in officially recognized activities, etc. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the school principal.
COMPLAINTS AND GRIEVANCES
District Five Schools of Spartanburg County will continue to operate in a nondiscriminatory manner without regard to race, religion, national origin, age, color, immigrant status, English speaking status or disabling condition.
The district provides a grievance procedure as a formal method for the resolution of any grievances concerning the treatment of students by district personnel. These grievances may arise from allegations of violations of student legal rights or district policy.
In addition, the board recognizes there may be conditions in the school system which the district could improve and that students should have some means by which they can effectively express their concerns.
The district will resolve student complaints and grievances through orderly processes and at the lowest possible level.
• A teacher will provide any student or his/her parent/guardian the opportunity to discuss a decision or situation which the student considers unjust or unfair.
• If the incident remains unresolved, the student or his/her parent/guardian or the teacher may bring the matter to the principal's attention for consideration and action.
• The student may also bring the matter to the attention of class officers or the student council (in grades and schools where such are elected) for possible presentation to the principal.
• If the matter is still unresolved after the procedure outlined above, the complaining party may bring it to the superintendent or appointed assistant for consideration.
• If the matter is still unresolved, the complaining party may bring it in writing to the board for review. The chairperson of the board, at his/her discretion, may waive the written appeal if the
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