State
New Hampshire
Category
School-Community and Interagency Partnerships
Category
School-Community and Interagency Partnerships
Category
School-Community and Interagency Partnerships
Category
School-Community and Interagency Partnerships
State law requires districts to establish school-community partnerships to address student needs.
New Hampshire Administrative Rules Ed 306.04 Policy Development.
(a) In accordance with Ed 303.01, the local school board shall adopt and implement written policies and procedures relative to:
- (1) Absenteeism and attendance;
- (2) Promoting school safety;
- (3) Discipline;
- (4) Records retention, including electronic files;
- (5) Character and citizenship;
- (6) Meeting the instructional needs of each individual student;
- (7) Student hazing;
- (8) Student harassment, including bullying, as required by RSA 193-F;
- (9) Sexual harassment, as detailed in Ed 303.01(j) and (k);
- (10) Reporting of suspected abuse or neglect;
- (11) Promotion of a school environment that is conducive to learning and supports strong family and community partnerships;
Policy Type
Regulation
New Hampshire Administrative Rules Ed 306.40 Health Education Program.
(a) Pursuant to Ed 306.26 and Ed 306.27, the local school board shall require that a school health education program for grades 1-12 provides: (6) Family and community partnerships.
Policy Type
Regulation
New Hampshire DOE Consolidated State ESSA Plan
New Hampshire ESSA Plan addresses creation of interagency agreements or school-community partnerships to address student and family needs.
Policy Type
Non-codified