EA Goals and Objectives EA
Transcript of EA Goals and Objectives EA
EA Goals and Objectives
E A
T h e coo p e ra t i ve ’ s b us in e ss a f f a i r s s ha l l b e m anaged i n t h e m os t
economical and efficient manner possible.
T h e d i r ec t o r h a s au t ho r i t y t o m an age th e co op e r a t i v e ’ s b us in e ss
affairs.
Approved:
E B Bu i ld i ng s a nd Gro u n d s Ma n a g em en t
E B
A l l c o o p e r a t i v e b u i l d i n g s a n d p r o p e r t y s h a l l b e m a i n t a i n e d a n d
inspected on a regular basis.
Approved:
E B - R B ui l d i n g s a nd Gro u n d s Ma na ge men t
EB-R
T h e d i r ec t o r s h a l l d ev e l o p a co m p r e h en s i v e p r o g r am w h i ch w i l l
ensure proper maintenance of al l cooperative -owned property.
Approved:
E B A I n s u r a n c e P r o g r a m
E B A
All cooperative-owned property, real and personal , wi ll be insured to
cover losses from natural causes, f i re, vandalism and other casualt ies.
Insurance shall also cover theft of cooperat ive monies .
Liabil i ty Other Than For Vehicles
To the ex tent permit ted by law, the board may insure al l employees
against legal act ion aris ing out of the performance of any authorized
dut ies . The board may authorize the cooperat ive to join a group -funded
pool to provide insurance coverage for the cooperat ive.
Approved:
E B A - R I n s u r a n c e P r o g r a m
EBA-R
The cooperat ive may designate one or more insurance agents of
record. The director may work with the insurance agent of record or group -
funded pool to develop adequate insurance programs and/or proposals
covering the cooperat ive’s employees and property.
Approved:
E B A A W o r k e r s C o m p e n s a t i o n
EBAA
The cooperat ive wil l part icipate in workers compensat ion as required
by current s tatute. The combined workers compensat ion benefi ts and salary
received under al lowed s ick leave, or other avai lable leave, shal l not
exceed one ful l day’s pay.
Approved:
E B A A - R W o r k e r s C o m p e n s a t i o n
EBAA-R
A l l e m p l o y e e s o f t h e c o o p e r a t i v e s h a l l b e c o v e r e d b y w o r k e r s
c o m p e n s a t i o n . W o r k e r s c o m p e n s a t i o n c o v e r a g e i s p r o v i d e d f o r a l l
emplo yees regard l ess of as s ignment , l ength o f ass ignment , and/or hours
worked per day. Benefits are for personal injury from accident or
industrial diseases arising out of and in the course of employment in the
cooperative.
The workers compensa t ion p l an wi l l p rov ide coverage for medical
expenses and wages to the ex t ent r equi red b y s t a tu t e t o those employees
who qual i fy; however , t he amount o f workers compensa t ion benef i t s and
s i ck l eave benef i t s shal l no t exceed a regu la r dai ly ra t e o f pay. An
emplo yee us ing s i ck l eave , o r o the r ava i l ab l e l eave , i n combina t ion wi th
workers compensat ion wi l l be charged fo r one fu l l o r pa r t ia l day o f s i ck
leave, as provided for in the sick leave policy or the negotiated agreement,
for each day of absence unti l the employee’s s ick leave is exhausted.
EBAA-R Workers Compensation EBAA-
R - 2
Any employee who is off work and drawing workers compensation
shal l be required to provide the clerk of the board with a writ ten doctor’s
release before the employee is al lowed to return to work. In addit ion,
should the employee be released to return to work by a doctor and fai l to
do so, al l benefits under s ick leave shall b e ended and those benefits under
workers compensation shal l be rest ricted as provided by current statute.
Choice of Physician
The board shall have the right to choose a designated health care
provider to provide medical assistance to any employee who suffers an
injury while performing their job.
Approved:
E B B S a f e t y
E B B
T h e co o p e r a t i v e s h a l l m ak e r e a s o n a b l e e f f o r t s t o p r o v i d e a s a f e
environment for students and employees.
Heating and Lighting
A l l c o o p e r a t i v e f u r n a c e s , b o i l e r s a n d l i g h t i n g f i x t u r e s w i l l b e
inspect ed annual l y to ensure sa fe t y for s tudents , coopera t ive emplo yees
and patrons.
These devices shall meet minimum state and federal standards.
Approved:
EB BA H a za rd ous W as t e In sp ec t ion a nd Di spo sa l
EBBA
Inspection
R egu l a r i n s p ec t i o n o f co o p e r a t i v e f ac i l i t i e s f o r h az a r d o us w as t e
s h a l l b e c o n d u c t e d b y a c e r t i f i e d i n s p e c t o r . W r i t t e n r e c o r d s o f t h e s e
inspections shall be maintained.
Disposal
When hazardous waste material i s produced in a class , o r o therwise
located in t he coopera t ive , i t s d i sposal shal l be in accordance wi th s t a te
and federal rules and regulations, or current law.
Approved:
EBBA-R Hazardou s Waste Inspect ion and Di sposa l
EBBA-R
Inspection and Disposal
The director shal l develop wri t ten rules and procedures for not i fying
cooperat ive adminis t rators that hazardous waste has been discovered
and/or produced and rules for report ing the proper disposal of waste.
These rules and regulat ions shal l be dis t r ibuted to al l s taff members in
classi f ied and cert i f ied handbooks.
Approved:
EBBE Emergency Drills EBBE
Bui ld i n g p r in c ip a l s s ha l l b e r e s po ns i b l e f o r s c hed u l i ng a n d co nd uc t i n g
e me r gen c y an d s a f e ty d r i l l s a s r eq u i r ed b y l a w a nd fo r e nsu r in g s tu den t s a r e
i n s t r uc t ed i n t h e p r oce du res t o f o l l o w d ur in g t he d r i l l s a nd i n a n ac t ua l
e me r gen c y .
E ac h b u i l d in g p r inc i pa l sh a l l d e ve lo p a wr i t t e n p l an fo r s pec i f i c
e me r gen c y d r i l l s r e qu i r e d b y l aw . T he p l a n sha l l i n c lu de sp ec i f i c a r r a n ge ment s
f o r t he e vac ua t i on o f mo b i l i t y i mpa i r ed a n d o t he r i n d i v i du a l s wh o ma y need
a s s i s t a nce f ro m s t a f f me mb e r s t o s a f e l y e x i t t he bu i l d in g . A l t ho u gh p l ans fo r
e va cua t io n a r e e s sen t i a l , t he s t a t e f i r e ma r s ha l ma y g r an t ex e mpt io ns t o t h e
n u mb er o r ma nne r o f d r i l l s r e qu i r ed b y l a w wi t h r e ga rd t o s t ud en t s r ec e i v i n g
s pe c i a l e duc a t i on o r r e l a t ed se r v i ces , up on r eq ues t .
E ac h p r in c ip a l sh a l l c on du c t b r i e f i n gs w i t h t h e s t a f f c on ce r n i n g t he
e me r gen c y p l an .
E ac h t e ac he r sh a l l ex p l a in r e l e va n t p o r t i o ns o f t he p l a n t o s t u de n t s un de r
t he i r j u r i s d i c t i on p r io r t o a d a t e e s t ab l i sh ed b y t he p r i nc i pa l . Wi t h in o ne wee k
t he r ea f t e r , t he bu i ld i n g p r i nc i pa l s ha l l c on du c t a su r p r i s e d r i l l . Oth e r d r i l l s
s ha l l be he ld a t t i mes d e t e r mi ne d b y t he b u i l d in g p r i nc i pa l .
T h e fo ur f i r e d r i l l s an d t h r ee c r i s i s d r i l l s r e qu i r ed b y l a w ma y b e
s ch ed u le d a t a n y t i me d ur i n g t h e sch oo l ye a r . Ho we ve r , t h e t wo t o rn ad o d r i l l s
r eq u i r e d sh a l l be c on d uc t e d i n S ep t e mb er a nd Mar ch . A l l t he se d r i l l s mu s t be
c on du c t e d b y ea ch s ch oo l d u r i n g sc ho o l h our s a nd c an no t be ma de pa r t o f
r e gu l a r d i s mi s sa l a t t h e c lo se o f t he s c ho o l d a y .
E ac h e me r genc y an d s a f e t y d r i l l p l a n s ha l l be r e v i ewe d b y t he
s up e r i n t e nde n t an d f i l e d w i th t h e c l e r k .
Approved:
KASB Recommendat ion–7/96; 4 /07; 12/18 ; 6 /19
EBBF Crisis Planning (See EBBD) EBBF
The director , in cooperation with each building principal (and _ _ _ _ ),
shal l develop a plan to deal with crises in an attendance center . Each plan
shal l be approved by the board before i t i s implemented.
Approved: KASB Recommendat ion – 7 /96
EBBF-R Crisis Planning EBBF-R
A copy of the plan shall be on fi le in each building and with the clerk.
Bui lding principals shal l t rain staff to implement the bui lding plan. As
necessary, s tudents and parents will be informed about details of the plan.
Cris is plans shal l be subject to regular review by the adminis t rat ion. If
a plan is implemented, the board shal l receive a report on how wel l the plan
worked. If necessary, the report shal l include recommended changes.
Approved: KASB Recommendation – 7/96
EBC Security and Safety EBC
Security devices may be instal led at cooperative at tendance centers.
Other measures may be taken to prevent int rusion or dis turbances from
occurring in school buildings or trespassing on school grounds. The
cooperat ive wil l cooperate with law enforcement in securi ty matters and shall ,
as required by law, report criminal acts commit ted at school , on school
property or at school -sponsored activi t ies .
Reporting Crimes at School to Law Enforcement
Any cooperative employee who knows or has reason to bel ieve any of
the fol lowing has occurred at school , on school property, o r at school -
sponsored activi ty shal l immediately report this information to local law
enforcement : an act which const i tutes the commission of a felony or a
misdemeanor; or an act which involves the possession, use or disposal of
explosives , fi rearms or other weapons as defined in current law.
It is recommended that the building administrator also be not ified.
Anyone making a report in accordance with s tate law and without
mal ice shal l have immunity f rom any c ivi l l iabi l i ty.
Reporting to Administrators and Staff
Teachers and other professional or paraprofessional employees are
required to noti fy administ rators and adminis trators to noti fy al l other school
employees when they have knowledge of the following s tudent behaviors:
The identi ty of any student who has been expelled for conduct which
endangers the safety of others;
EBC Security and Safety EBC-2
The identi ty of any student who has been expelled for commission of
felony type offenses;
The identity of any student who has been expelled for possession of a
weapon;
The ident i ty of any s tudent who has been adjudged to be a juveni le
offender and whose offense, i f commit ted by an adul t , would const i tute
a felony, except a felony theft offense involving no di rect threat to
human l i fe;
The ident i t y of any s tudent who has been t r ied and convicted as an
adul t of any fe lony, except theft involving no di rect threat to human
l i fe .
Annual Reports
The principal of each building shall prepare all reports required by law
and present them to the board and the state board o f education annually.
Reports shall not include any personally identifiable information about
students. These reports and this poli cy shall be made available upon request to
parents, patrons, s tudents, and employees and others who request the
information.
Staff Immunity
School adminis t ra tors and school employees are not l i able for civi l
damages for act s or omissions requi red by the K ansas School Safe ty and
Securi ty Act . The school board and each board member shal l have immunity
from l iabi l i t y in any c iv i l act ion for the acts or omissions of any
adminis t ra tor pursuant to the requi rements of the School Safety and Secur i ty
Act. Approved: KASB Recommendation – 7/96; 6/98
EBCA Vandalism EBCA
Vandalism Protection
Al l cooperat ive personnel shal l report any vandal ism to their immediate
supervisor . Cooperat ive personnel are expected to lock or otherwise secure
any f i les , records, safes or s imilar compartments at the close of each school
day.
In t he event o f vanda l i sm, t he board may o f fe r a r eward according to
l aw.
Resti tution for Damages
The board shall seek resti tution according to law for loss and damage
sustained by the cooperative.
Then principal shall noti fy the director of any loss of , or damage to,
cooperative property. The director shal l investigate the incident . The cost
involved in repairing the damage and/or replacing equipment will be
determined after consul tat ion with appro priate personnel.
When a juvenile is involved, the director shal l contact the parents and
explain their legal responsibil i ty. The parents shall be notif ied in writ ing of
the dollar amount of loss or damage. Routine procedures will be fol lowed for
any necessary follow-up to secure rest i tution from the responsible party.
Rest i tut ion payments shal l be made by juveni les or their parents to the
business off ice, and accounts shal l be kept . Persons of legal age shal l be held
responsible for their own payments . If necessary, provis ions may be made for
instal lment payments .
Persons having any knowledge are urged to contact the director at _ _ _ , -------------- , KS ------------------------ , telephone ---------------------------------
. The board reserves the right to determine the deserving
EBCA Vandalism EBCA-2
Accounts not paid in ful l wi thin the specif ied t ime may be processed
for legal act ion.
Return of Cooperative Property
Cooperat ive property must be returned by s tudents . If a s tudent does
not return coopera t ive property, the cooperat ive may refuse to forward
s tudent records according to law.
Offering a Reward
The board may offer a reward for information leading to the discovery,
arrest and conviction of persons committ ing acts of vandalism. The offer will
conform to state law and the pol icy adopted by the board.
When the board decides to offer a reward, the notice to be published by
the director shall conform to the following:
The board, as authorized by K.S.A. 1 2-1672a, hereby offers a $_ _ _ _ -------------------------------- (up to $500.00) reward to any person who first provides
information leading to the discovery, arrest and conviction of the person or persons
responsible for acts of vandalism on property, real or personal, owned by the
cooperative or rightfully located on cooperative premises by its employees or
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r e c i p i e n t s o f t h e r e w a r d i n t h e e v e n t o f c o r r o b o r a t i n g a n d
supplementary information.
Approved:
EBE Cleaning and Maintenance Programs EBE
The director shall develop building and grounds cleaning and
maintenance programs for board approval . After approval, the plans shal l be
shared with the appropriate administ rators and classi f ied s taff .
Sanitation
Approved:
EBE-R Cleaning and Maintenance Programs EBE-R
Cleaning, sanitation and rout ine maintenance plans shal l be developed
by the director and may be published in the appropriate handbook (s) or job
descript ions and/or employment contracts af ter board approval .
Approved:
EBI Long-Range Maintenance Program EBI
The director shal l develop annually priori ty l ists outl in ing long-range
maintenance of school property, buildings and grounds.
Approved:
EBI-R Long-Range Maintenance Program EBI-R
The director shall present a report to the board annually concerning the
cooperative’s maintenance priori t ies. A cost analysis report shall be attached
to the report .
Approved:
EBJ Records EBJ
All records pertaining to cooperat ive -wide maintenance costs shall be
f i led in the central off ice. When practical , a cost analysis of exis t ing and
proposed maintenance programs shall be developed by the director.
Approved:
EC Equipment and Supplies Management EC
The director shal l keep up -to-date inventory records on a l l equipment
and supplies.
Receiving
Al l packing l is t s wi l l be checked agains t a l l invoices for accuracy by
the director or person responsible for receiving supplies.
Approved:
EC-R Equipment and Supplies Management EC-R
A quant i ty control system is needed in order to prevent shortages or
mismanagement of cooperat ive -owned equipment or suppl ies . The system
shal l be kept up-to-date and be accura te enough to provide informat ion for
budget preparat ion each year .
Receiving
Upon veri f ication by the purchasing agent that receivables are in order,
the merchandise shal l be sent to the appropriate locat ion as soon as possi ble.
Each building principal shall be responsible for the al location or storage of al l
supplies and equipment . If the i tems cannot be delivered to the proper
dest ination, they will be stored in an appropriate storage area.
Back orders shall be f i led with the invoice and attached to the purchase
order . Periodic checks shall be made to determine whether back orders have
been filled and delivered. Approved:
ECF Equipment Maintenance ECF
Cooperat ive-owned equipment shall be checked for malfunctions on a
periodic basis and repaired as quickly as possible.
Approved:
ECH Printing and Duplicating Services ECH
The copyright laws of the United States make i t i l legal for anyone to
duplicate copyrighted materials without permission. Severe penalt ies are
provided for unauthorized copying of al l materials covered by the act unless
the copying fal ls wi thin the bounds of the “fair use” doctr ine.
Any duplication of copyrighted materials by district employees must be
done with permission of the copyright holder or within the bounds of “fair
use.”
The legal or insurance protect ion of the dis t rict shal l not be extended to
school employees who violate any provis ions of the copyright laws.
Approved: KASB Recommendat ion – 7 /02
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ED Student Transportation Management (See JGG) ED
Use of buses by the cooperative shall conform to current state law. At
t imes i t may be expedient to pay mileage to parents who t ransport their chi ld
to a specif ied point to meet the bus, or to provide private t ransportation in
l ieu of providing bus service. Mileage payments to parents may be made only
with board approval .
Except as may be permit ted elsewhere in pol icy, cooperat ive buses
shal l not be avai lab le for use by outs ide groups. (See EDDA)
Approved: KASB Recommendat ion – 7 /96
EDAA School Vehicles EDAA
School vehicles wil l not be loaned, leased or subcontracted to any
person, groups of persons or organizations except as allowed by law subject to
board approval.
No cooperat ive vehicle of any type shal l be used by any s tudent , school
employee, patron or any organizat ion to t ransport anyone to or from a
rel igious act ivi ty.
No publ ic funds wil l be spent by the board to hire, rent or le ase any
form of t ransportation to be used by any s tudent, cooperat ive employee,
patron or any organizat ion to t ransport anyone to or from a rel igious act ivity.
Liability
All school vehicles will be adequately insured.
Safety
Every vehicle driver shal l have authority and responsibi l i ty for the
passengers riding in school vehicles .
Safety Inspection
The director shal l be responsible for t ransportation inspect ions.
Schedul ing and Routing
Scheduling and routing shall be the responsibil i ty of the director.
Records
Every vehicle driver of school vehicles will keep accurate records
pertaining to each assigned vehicle. The types of records shall be developed
by the director.
EDAA School Vehicles EDAA-2
Licensing of Drivers
It shal l be the responsibil i ty of al l school vehicle drivers to register
with the director annually the validi ty of l icense cert i f ication by the Kansas
Department of Revenue. If a vehicle driver’s l icense is suspended or revoked
at any t ime, the suspension or revocation s hal l be reported to the director and
the employee shall immediately cease driving a cooperative vehicle.
Cooperat ive vehicle drivers shall receive a copy of this policy annually on
regis tering their driving cert i f ication with the director.
Approved:
EDAA-R School Vehicles EDAA-R
Safety
Students or o ther persons r iding school vehicles who vio late
coopera t ive vehicle passenger rules wil l be reported to the proper
adminis t ra t ive off ic ial . Violat ions of these rules may resul t in discip l inary
act ion by school off icial s .
Safety Inspection
Defects found in cooperat ive vehicles shal l be repaired as soon as
possible. The direc tor of t ransportat ion shal l be respons ible for keeping
school vehicles in good operat ing condi t ion.
EDAA-R School Vehicles EDAA-R-2
Scheduling and Routing
Vehicle and t ransportation schedules and routing maps will be updated
annually prior to the opening of school .
Records
Any record developed by the coopera t ive for the purpose of moni toring
vehicle use wil l inc lude but wil l not be l imi ted to the fol lowing information:
miles driven each t r ip , gas and oi l usage, purpose of the t r ip , dest inat ion ,
t ime depart ing and t ime of return. Such records wil l be s igned by each driver
at the conclusion of each t r ip and submit ted to the person resp onsible for
col lect ion of these records . An annual summary report wi l l be used in the
compilat ion of the coopera t ive’s budge t . A copy of the annual report may be
given to the board on or before the regular board meet ing in June or upon
request .
Housing of School Vehicles
Al l cooperative vehicles shal l be housed in areas designated by the
director. Vehicles may be housed in the cooperat ive’s central storage area or
assigned to a designated driver who may then house the vehicle as directed.
If cooperat ive cars or vans are ass igned to designated employees , the
employee shal l be responsib le for the proper care, maintenance and housing
of the vehicle ei ther at a cooperat ive -owned s i te or at the employee’s
residence .
Approved:
EDDA Special Use of School Buses EDDA
The board may al low for special uses of cooperative vehicles using
guidel ines established in this policy. Transportation fees may be charged to
offset total ly or in part the cost of approved special t r ips. Revenues received
by the board under the provis ions of this pol icy shal l not be considered a
reduct ion of operating expenses of the cooperative. Groups al lowed use of
vehicles under this policy are responsible for the care and cleaning of the
vehicles , and for the supervision of pas sengers . The types of groups allowed,
and the rest r ict ions placed on the activit ies these groups may sponsor whi le
using cooperat ive t ransportation, shal l be approved by the board and fi led with
the clerk. Groups allowed use of cooperat ive vehicles may not t ravel outside
Kansas .
Special uses will not be approved without insurance coverage.
Approved: KASB Recommendation – 7/96; 9/97
EDDA-R Special Use of School Buses EDDA-R
The board may allow the following special uses for cooperative owned
vehicles:
Parents and/or other adults when traveling to or from school -related
functions or activit ies;
Students traveling to or from functions or activit ies sponsored by
organizations, the membership of which is principally composed of
children of school age;
Persons engaged in f ield t rips related to an adul t education program
maintained by the cooperative;
Governing bodies of townships , ci ty or county who t ransport
individuals, groups or organizat ions;
Nonpubl ic school students when t ravel ing to or from i nterschool or
int ra-school funct ions or act ivi t ies ;
Community col lege students enrolled in the community college to or
from at tendance at class at the community college or to and from
funct ions or act ivit ies of the community college.
A four -year col lege or univers i ty, a rea vocat ional school , or area
vocat ional - technical school for t ransportat ion of s tudents to or from
at tendance at class at the four -year col lege or univers i ty, a rea
vocat ional school or area vocat ional - technical school , or for
t ransportat ion of s tudents , alumni and other members of the publ ic to or
from funct ions or ac t ivi t ies of these organizat ions;
Public react ion commissions, i f t ravel is to or from an act ivi ty related
to the operat ion of the commission;
Another cooperative if there is a cooperative and shared -cost
arrangement with that cooperative.
EF Data Management EF
Data Dissemination
D a t a c o l l e c t ed b y t h e co o p e r a t i v e m a y b e d i s s e m i n a t ed w i t h b o a r d
approval in accordance with current law.
To Education Agencies
Data collected in the cooperative may be provided to authorized state or
federa l government educat ion agencies upon proper reques t , subject to t he
approval of the board or provisions of law.
Approved: