Each school should make a concerted effort to assist in identifying missing children using the following guidelines.
| | | 1. | No student will be required to participate. |
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| | | 2. | Written parental consent will be required prior to fingerprinting any student. |
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| | | 3. | Fingerprinting will be done by law enforcement agencies. |
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| | | 4. | All fingerprinting cards are to be given to the parents and not retained by the school, School District, the law enforcement agency, or any other person other than the parents. |
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| | | 5. | The name, gender, hair and eye color, height, weight, and date and place of birth of the student shall be indicated on the card. |
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| | | 6. | The program will be offered on a periodic basis and parents and residents will be notified periodically about the program and its purpose. |
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| | | 7. | Fingerprinting of students will be for the sole purpose of aiding in the identification and location of missing children. |
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| | | 8. | The parent must be present at the fingerprinting to sign the permission form and to receive the completed fingerprint record. |
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| | C. | Missing child investigations:
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| | | School personnel are required by law to provide law enforcement officials access to a student's record when conducting a missing child investigation, providing they have the permission of the parent. |
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| | D. | Pictures for identification:
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| | | District personnel, authorized to enter into contracts for the taking of student pictures, will request the photographer to provide, free of cost to the school, a photograph of each student for identification purposes. |
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| | E. | Enrollment of new students:
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| | | A student seeking entry into a District school must comply with admission requirements specified in AG 5111. |
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