The Tipton Community School District does not discriminate in its educational programs and activities on the basis of a student's disability. It has been determined that your child has a qualifying disability for which accommodations may need to be made to meet his or her individual needs as adequately as the needs of other students. As a parent, you have the right to the following:
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Participation of your child in school district programs and activities, including extracurricular programs and activities, to the maximum extent appropriate, free of discrimination based upon the student's disability and at the same level as students without disabilities;
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Receipt of free educational services to the extent they are provided students without disabilities;
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Receipt of information about your child and your child's educational programs and activities in your native language;
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Notice of identification of your child as having a qualifying disability for which accommodations may need to be made and notice prior to evaluation and placement of your child and right to periodically request a re-evaluation of your child;
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Inspect and review your child's educational records including a right to copy those records for a reasonable fee; you also have a right to ask the school district to amend your child's educational records if you feel the information in the records is misleading or inaccurate; should the school district refuse to amend the records, you have a right to a hearing and to place an explanatory letter in your child's file explaining why you feel the records are misleading or inaccurate; and
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Hearing before an impartial hearing officer if you disagree with your child's evaluation or placement; you have a right to counsel at the hearing and have the decision of the impartial hearing officer reviewed.
It is the policy of the Tipton Community School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, creed, age (for employment), actual or potential family, parental or marital status (for programs), sexual orientation, gender identity, and socioeconomic status (for programs) in its educational programs and its employment practices. There is a grievance procedure for processing complaints of discrimination. If you have questions or a grievance related to this policy please contact
Name: Dawn Siech E-mail: dawn.siech@tipton.k12.ia.us
Phone: (563) 886-6121 Address: 400 E 6th Street Tipton, IA 52772
Cross Reference:
101 Educational Philosophy of the School District
104 Anti-Bullying/Harassment Policy
104R1 Anti-Bullying/Harassment Policy - Investigation Procedures
104E1 Anti-Bullying/Harassment Policy - Complaint Form
104E2 Anti-Bullying/Harassment Policy - Witness Disclosure Form
104E3 Anti-Bullying/Harassment Policy - Disposition of Complaint Form
401.01 Equal Employment Opportunity
502.03 Student Expression and Student Publications Code
502.03R1 Student Expression and Student Publications Code - Regulation
506.01 Education Records Access
506.01R1 Education Records Access - Regulation
506.01E1 Education Record Access - Request of Nonparent for Examination or Copies of Education Records
506.01E2 Education Records Access - Authorization for Release of Education Records
506.01E3 Education Records Access - Request for Hearing on Correction of Education Records
506.01E4 Education Records Access - Request for Examination of Education Records
506.01E5 Education Records Access - Notification of Transfer of Education Records
506.01E6 Education Records Access - Letter to Parent Regarding Receipt of a Subpoena
506.01E7 Education Records Access - Juvenile Justice Agency Information Sharing Agreement
506.01E8 Education Records Access - Annual Notice
603.01 Basic Instruction Program
603.04 Multicultural/Gender Fair Education
802.05 Buildings & Sites Adaptation for Persons with Disabilities
Approved: 7/9/2012 Reviewed: 02/24/2026 Revised: 02/24/2026