Monroe Local School District
Bylaws & Policies
 

2461 - RECORDING OF DISTRICT MEETINGS INVOLVING STUDENTS AND/OR PARENTS

Recording of IEP Team and 504 Team Meetings

The recording of IEP Team meetings and 504 Team meetings is prohibited unless it is necessary in order for a parent to understand the IEP process or 504 process and/or his/her child's IEP or 504 Plan, or otherwise necessary to implement other parental rights under the IDEIA, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and/or the Americans with Disabilities Act, as amended.

 

A.

If a parent believes that audio recording an IEP Team or 504 Team meeting is necessary, s/he should notify Director of Pupil Personnel in writing, preferably at least two (2) school days before the IEP Team or 504 Team meeting, of his/her desire to audio record the meeting and the reason the recording is required. Director of Pupil Personnel will notify the parent at least one (1) school day before the meeting if s/he intends to deny the parent's request to record the meeting.

     
 

B.

If the District representative denies the request, s/he will state in writing the reasons for the denial. Authorized exceptions to the general prohibition against the audio recording of IEP Team meetings and 504 Team meetings will typically involve situations when a parent or other IEP Team or 504 Team member has a disability recognized under Section 504/ADA or a language barrier that would preclude the individual's ability to understand and/or meaningfully participate in the IEP process or 504 process. The District representative may ask for documentation of the existence of any such disability or language barrier. If a parent is permitted to audio record the meeting, s/he must use his/her own recording device and the District will similarly record the meeting.

Recording of Other District Meetings Involving Students and/or Parents (e.g., Parent-Teacher Conferences)

Parents are prohibited from audio recording meetings with the District unless a parent or District staff member has a disability recognized under Section 504/ADA or a language barrier that would preclude the individual's ability to understand and/or participate in the meeting. The District representative may ask for documentation of the existence of any such disability or language barrier. If a parent is permitted to audio record the meeting, s/he must use his/her own recording device and the District will similarly record the meeting.

Video recording any District meeting is strictly prohibited.

Parents and students are expressly prohibited from using covert means to make a recording (audio or video) of any meeting or activity at school. This includes placing recording devices within a student's book bag or on the student's person.

If the District audio records any meeting, the resulting recording shall become a part of the student's educational record and will be maintained in accordance with State and Federal law.

Adopted 6/21/07
Revised 11/28/11
Revised 11/16/15

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