602.29 - Objection to Instructional and Library Materials

Members of the school district community may object to instructional and library materials utilized in the district and ask for their use to be reconsidered.

It is the responsibility of the superintendent [or designee], in conjunction with the principals, to develop administrative regulations for reconsideration of instructional materials. Information related to the process for reconsideration of instructional and library materials will be made available on the district’s website (www.Linnmar.k12.ia.us).

Parents or guardians of students enrolled in the district have the ability to request that their student not be able to access certain instructional materials or check out certain library materials. For purposes of prohibiting access to instructional materials, Iowa law has defined instructional materials to mean either printed or electronic textbooks and related core materials that are written and published primarily for use in elementary school and secondary school instruction and are required by a state educational agency or district for use by students in the student’s classes by the teacher of record. Instructional materials does not include lesson plans.


Adopted: 2/08
Reviewed: 6/11; 6/12; 9/13; 4/15; 1/18; 2/21; 2/24
Revised: 3/23; 11/23
Related Policy: 602.28; 602.29-R; 602.29-E
Legal Reference (Code of Iowa): §§ 279.8, .74, .77; 280.3, .14; 301; 281 IAC 12.3(12)
IASB Reference: 605.03
Mandatory Policy

602.29-R - Reconsideration of Instructional and Library Materials Regulation

A member of the school district community (Per Iowa Code 279.77, "the parent or guardian of a student enrolled in the school district or a resident of the school district") may raise an objection to instructional or library materials used in the school district’s education program. While the individuals recommending the selection of such material were duly qualified to make the selection and followed the proper procedures and observed the criteria for selecting such material; the district must be ready to acknowledge that an error in selection may have been made despite this process. School employees regularly read great numbers of reviews in the selection process, and occasional errors are possible.

  1. The complainant will address the complaint at the lowest organizational level of licensed staff. Often this will be the classroom teacher.
  2. The school official or employee receiving a complaint regarding instructional or library materials will try to resolve the issue at the lowest organizational level. The materials generally will remain in use pending the outcome of the reconsideration procedure.
    1. The school official or employee initially receiving a complaint will explain to the individual the district’s selection procedures, criteria to be met by the instructional or library materials, and qualifications of those persons selecting the materials.
    2. The school official or employee initially receiving a complaint will explain to the individual the role of the objected material in the education program, its intended educational purpose, and additional information regarding its use. In the alternative, the employee may refer the individual to the teacher-librarian who can identify and explain the use of the materials.
    3. The school official or employee receiving the initial complaint will direct the complainant to complete the Request for Reconsideration of Instructional and Library Materials for (Refer to Policy 602.29-E) and notify the building level principal of receipt of the complaint within two school days after the reconsideration form is received. School officials will offer to assist the complainant in completing the form, but if a complainant refuses to complete the form the complaint will be deemed invalid, and no further action taken.

REQUEST FOR RECONSIDERATION

  1. A member of the school district community (Per Iowa Code 279.77, "the parent or guardian of a student enrolled in the school district or a resident of the school district") may formally challenge instructional and library materials on the basis of appropriateness used in the school district’s education program. This procedure is for the purpose of considering the opinions of those persons in the district and the community who are not directly involved in the selection process.
  2. Each attendance center and the school district’s central administrative office will keep on hand and make available the the Request for Reconsideration of Instructional and Library Materials form (Refer to Policy 602.29-E)
  3. The individual will state the specific reason the instructional or library material is being challenged. The Request for Reconsideration of Instructional and Library Materials form is signed by the individual and filed with the building-level principal.
  4. The building-level principal will promptly file the objection with the superintendent [or designee] for re-evaluation.
  5. The superintendent [or designee] will convene a Reconsideration Committee within two weeks of receipt of the reconsideration form.
  6. The Reconsideration Committee will make their recommendation to the superintendent within five school days of the meeting.
  7. The superintendent will issue a decision related to the reconsideration request form within five school days or receipt of the committee's recommendation. A copy of the superintendent's decision will be provided to the complainant.
  8. An appeal of the superintendent's decision may be filed with the board secretary within five days of the superintendent's decision. The board will determine whether to hear the appeal at the next regular meeting or within 30 days of the superintendent's decision, whichever is later. If the board elects to hear the appeal, the board will act to affirm, modify, or reverse the decision of the superintendent. The board's decision will be communicated to the complainant. The board's decision will be deemed final.
  9. Generally, access to challenged instructional or library materials will not be restricted during the reconsideration process. However, in unusual circumstances, the instructional or library materials may be removed temporarily by following Item D under “The Reconsideration Committee” below.

THE RECONSIDERATION COMMITTEE

  1. The reconsideration committee is made up of seven members:
  • One licensed employee designated annually, as needed, by the superintendent;
  • One teacher-librarian designated annually, as needed, by the superintendent;
  • One member of the administrative team designated annually, as needed, by the superintendent;
  • Three members of the community appointed annually, as needed, by the superintendent; and
  • The superintendent [or designee].
  1. The committee will select their chairperson and secretary.
     
  2. The committee will meet at the request of the superintendent.
     
  3. Special meetings may be called by the board to consider temporary removal of materials in unusual circumstances. A recommendation for temporary removal will require a two-thirds vote of the committee.
     
  4. The committee may be subject to applicable open meetings and public records laws. Notice of the committee meeting is made public through appropriate communication methods as required by law.
     
  5. The committee will receive the completed reconsideration request form from the superintendent [or designee].
     
  6. The committee will determine its agenda for the first meeting which may include the following:
    1. Distribution of copies of the completed reconsideration request form;
    2. An opportunity for the individual or a group spokesperson to talk about or expand on the reconsideration request form;
    3. Distribution of reputable, professionally prepared reviews of the challenged instructional or library materials if available; and
    4. Distribution of copies of the challenged instructional or library materials as available.
       
  7. The committee will determine whether interested persons, including the individual filing the challenge, may have the opportunity to share their views. The committee may request that the individuals with special knowledge be present to give information to the committee.
     
  8. . The committee’s final recommendation may be to take no removal action, to remove the challenged material from the school environment, or to limit the educational use of the challenged materials. The sole criterion for the final recommendation is the appropriateness of the material for its intended educational use. The written final recommendation and its justification are forwarded to the superintendent, the complainant, and the appropriate attendance centers. 
     
  9. The individual filing the challenge is kept informed by the superintendent [or designee] of the status of the reconsideration request throughout the reconsideration process. The individual filing the challenge and known interested parties are given appropriate notice of meetings as required by law.
     
  10. Following the superintendent’s decision with respect to the committee’s recommendation, the individual may appeal the decision to the board for review. 
     
  11. A recommendation to sustain a challenge will not be interpreted as a judgment of irresponsibility on the part of the individuals involved in the original selection or use of the material.
     
  12. Requests to reconsider materials which have previously been reconsidered by the committee must receive approval of two-thirds of the committee members before the materials will again be reconsidered.
     
  13. If necessary or appropriate in the judgment of the committee, the committee may consolidate related challenges or decline to hear multiple challenges to the same materials. Generally, the committee will not hear subsequent challenges to the same materials within the same school year.

Adopted: 2/08
Reviewed: 6/12; 9/13; 4/15; 1/18; 2/21
Revised:6/11; 3/23; 11/23; 2/24
Related Policy: 602.28; 602.29; 602.29-E
Legal Reference (Code of Iowa): 279.77
IASB Reference: 605.03-R(1)

602.29-E - Request for Reconsideration of Instructional and Library Materials Request Form

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Request for reconsideration of printed or multi-media instructional materials should be submitted to the superintendent.

Review Initiated By:

Name:
Date:
Address:
Phone:
School(s) in which item is used:
Relationship to school (parent, student, citizen, etc.):

Book or Other Printed Material (If applicable):

Author:
Hardcover______   Paperback_____   Other_____
Title:
Publisher (if known):
Date of publication:

Multi-Media Materials (If applicable):

Title:
Producer (If known):
Type of material (filmstrip, motion picture, etc.):

Person making the request represents (circle one):      Self      Group/Organization

Name of Group/Organization:
Address of Group/Organization:

1. What brought this item to your attention? 
2. To what in the item do you object? (Be specific; cite pages, frames, etc.) 
3. In your opinion, what harmful effects upon students might result from use of this item? 
4. Do you perceive any instructional value in the use of this item?
5. Did you review the entire item? If not, what sections did you review? 
6. Should the opinion of additional experts be considered?  _____Yes    _____ No
     If yes, please list specific suggestions: 
7. To replace this item, do you recommend other material which you consider to be of equal or superior quality for the purpose intended?
8. Do you wish to make an oral presentation to the reconsideration committee?
    _____ Yes
    a) Please contact the superintendent
    b) Please be prepared at this time to indicate the approximate length of time your presentation will require.
     Although this is no guarantee that you'll be allowed to present to the committee or that you will get your requested             
         amount of time. _______ Minutes
   _____ No

Signature _____________________________________________________ Date: ____________________


Adopted: 2/08
Reviewed: 9/13; 4/15; 1/18; 2/21; 2/24
Revised: 3/23
Related Policy: 602.28; 602.29; 602.29-R
IASB Reference: 605.E(2)