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1400 BP Board Policy

Relations Between Other Governmental Agencies And The Schools

The Board of Education recognizes that agencies at all levels of government share its concern and responsibility for the health, safety, and welfare of youth. The Board and Superintendent or designee shall initiate and maintain good working relationships with representatives of these agencies in order to help district schools and students make use of the resources which governmental agencies can provide. The district may enter into agreements with other agencies which involve the exchange of funds or reciprocal services. Such agreements shall be approved by the Board and executed in writing. Elections/Voter Registration If a city or county elections official specifically requests the use of a school building as a polling place, the Board shall allow its use for such purpose. The Board may authorize the use of school buildings as polling places on any election day, and may also authorize the use of school buildings, without cost, for the storage of voting machines and other vote-tabulating devices. If school will be in session, the Superintendent or designee shall identify to elections officials the specific areas of the school buildings not occupied by school activities that will be allowed for use as polling places. (Elections Code 12283) When a school is used as a polling place, the Superintendent or designee shall provide the elections official a site with an adequate amount of space that will allow the precinct board to perform its duties in a manner that will not impede, interfere, or interrupt the normal process of voting and shall make a telephone line for Internet access available for use by local elections officials if so requested. He/she shall make a reasonable effort to ensure that the site is accessible to disabled persons. (Elections Code 12283)

Legal & Management References

State
Ed. Code 10900-10914.5 - Community recreation programs
Ed. Code 49073-49079 - Privacy of student records
Ed. Code 49075 - Parent/guardian permission for release of student records
Ed. Code 49557.2 - Sharing of information for MediCal eligibility
Ed. Code 8800-8807 - Healthy Start support services for children
H&S Code 120440 - Immunization records; release to local health departments
H&S Code 130100-130155 - Early childhood development; First 5 Commission
W&I Code 18961.5 - Computerized database; families at risk for child abuse; sharing of information
W&I Code 18980-18983.8 - Child Abuse Prevention Coordinating Council
W&I Code 18986-18986.30 - Interagency Children's Services Act
W&I Code 18986.40-18986.46 - Multidisciplinary services teams
W&I Code 18986.50-18986.53 - Integrated day care program
W&I Code 18987.6-18987.62 - Family-based services
W&I Code 5850-5883 - Mental Health Services Act
Management Resources
Cities, Counties And Schools Partnership Pub. - Stretching Community Dollars: Cities, Counties and School Districts Building for the Future, 2006
Cities, Counties And Schools Partnership Pub. - Healthy Children, Healthy Communities: An Action Guide for California Communities, 2006
Website - CSBA District and County Office of Education Legal Services
Website - First 5 California
Website - California Department of Social Services
Website - California State Association of Counties
Website - Children Now
Website - California Department of Education, Learning Support
Website - Cities Counties and Schools Partnership
Website - League of California Cities
Website - Youth Law Center
Website - CSBA
Website - California Department of Public Health
Youth Law Center Publication - Model Form for Consent to Exchange Confidential Information among the Members of an Interagency Collaborative, 1995

Cross References

0415 AR Equity
3100 AR Budget
5141.31 AR Immunizations
6142.3 BP Civic Education