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As the new school year approaches, now is the time for school districts and BOCES to review policies and procedures related to the management of student records. In particular, administrators and staff should review compliance with the notice provisions of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (“FERPA”), the federal law that protects the privacy of student education records.
School districts have two primary sources of in-state revenue. The first revenue source is State Aid, which is received from the State of New York. The second primary source of school district revenue is real property tax payments received from the school district residents and commercial businesses. A subset of the Real Property Tax Revenue is revenue received pursuant to Payments in Lieu of Tax Agreements.
Board policy manuals can become labyrinthine, running to dozens or over a hundred individual policies. Policy services provide sample policies on a broad array of subjects. Does that mean a school district or BOCES has to have a policy on each available subject, or are there reasons to use a more restrained approach?