FILE:  JQA

Cf:  IDDC

 

EXPECTANT AND PARENTING STUDENTS

 

 

The Monroe City School Board is cognizant of the problems of marriage, pregnancy and parenthood among students prior to their graduation from high school.  The School Board authorizes the Superintendent to assure that such students have the opportunity to earn the education which they deserve.

 

A student who becomes pregnant notify the principal or school counselor in writing immediately upon knowledge of the condition.  Pregnant students will be permitted to continue in school in all instances when continued attendance has the sanction of the expectant mother's physician.  A physician's statement shall be submitted stating the student's medical condition, approval for continued attendance, and activities in which the student may not participate.  The student shall keep the school administration continually apprised of her progress.  The school shall not be held responsible for any medical problems that may arise with a pregnant student while she is in school.

 

Should the student need to be absent from school for a prolonged period of time, the student may enroll in the School Board’s homebound instruction program until released by her physician to return to regular classes.   Any student who is not able to return to regular classes shall be encouraged to enroll in an appropriate alternative education program.

 

Marital, maternal, or paternal status shall not affect the rights and privileges of students to receive a public education nor to take part in any extracurricular activity offered by the schools.

 

After delivery, the student shall be permitted to return to school as soon as she is physically able, upon certification by her physician.

 

In regard to each expectant and parenting student, each school and the Monroe City School Board shall:

 

  1. Maintain confidentiality in regard to the student;

  2. Ensure a safe and supportive learning environment for the student;

  3. Promote academic success for the student;

  4. Utilize sensible attendance policies, taking into account all necessary factors; and,

  5. Provide a supportive school environment that promotes high school graduation.

 

Revised:  March 7, 2017

 

 

Ref:    U.S. Constitution, Amend. XIV, Sec. 1

20 USC 1681 (Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972)

La. Rev. Stat. Ann. §17:221.7

Davis v. Meeks, 344 F.Supp. 298 (N.D. Ohio 1972)

Holt v. Shelton, 371 F.Supp. 821 (M.D. Tenn. 1972)

Cleveland Board of Education v. LaFleur, 94 S.Ct. 791 (1974)

Board minutes, 3-7-17

 

Monroe City School Board