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805.1 District Records

District records are housed in the central administration office of the District. It is the responsibility of the superintendent to oversee the maintenance and accuracy of the records. The following records are kept and preserved according to the schedule below:

· Secretary's financial records

Permanently

· Treasurer's financial records

Permanently

· Minutes of the Board

Permanently

· Annual audit reports

Permanently

· Annual budget

Permanently

· Permanent record of individual pupil

Permanently

· Records of payment of judgments against the District

20 years

· Bonds and bond coupons

10 years

 

· Written contracts

10 years

· Cancelled warrants, check stubs, bank statements, bills, invoices, and related records

5 years

· Recordings of closed meetings except if matters are in litigation

1 year

· Program grants

As determined by the grant

· Nonpayroll personnel records

7 years

· Payroll records

3 years

Employees' records shall be housed in the central administration office of the District. Employee records shall be maintained by the superintendent, the building administrator, the employee's immediate supervisor, and the Board secretary.

An inventory of the furniture, equipment, and other non-consumable items other than real property of the District shall be conducted periodically under the supervision of the superintendent. This report shall be filed with the Board secretary. 

The permanent and cumulative records of students currently enrolled in the District shall be housed in the administration office of the attendance center where the student attends. Permanent records must be housed in a fireproof vault. The building administrator shall be responsible for keeping these records current. Records of students who have graduated or are no longer enrolled in the school district shall be housed in the High School administration office. These records will be maintained by the high school principal.

The superintendent may electronically store and/or back-up or use any other reliable mass storage method to preserve school district records and may destroy paper copies of the records if they are more than three years old.

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Approved: 11/14/67

Reviewed:

Revised: 5/14/12; 7/8/13; 3/11/19