Student Code of Conduct
STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT The information in the Irvington Public Schools Student Code of Conduct may be updated during the course of the school year. The most recent version is available below:
BUILDING OUR COMMUNITY ONE STUDENT AT A TIME
IRVINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT The information in the Irvington Public Schools Student Code of Conduct may be updated during the course of the school year. The most recent version is available below:
August 8, 2023 Dear Parent or Guardian: The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) was passed by the U.S. Congress late last year and signed into law on December 10, 2015. The ESSA replaces the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) and is the latest reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). Although NCLB was designed to make ... Click Here to Read More
District Procedures For Student Attendance Warning Letters The Board of Education requires that students attend school regularly in accordance with the laws of the State. The educational program offered by this district is predicated on the presence of students and requires continuity of instruction and classroom participation. The regular contact of students with one another in the classroom ... Click Here to Read More
March 4, 2022 Dear Irvington Families, Thank you to all who completed the Irvington Mask Wearing Survey that we shared with you two weeks ago. We received an overwhelming response from parents and guardians indicating that masks should continue to be worn and required in Irvington Public Schools. It should be noted that a smaller percentage of parents ... Click Here to Read More
Dear Parent or Guardian: Irvington Public School is constantly striving to find ways to enhance our scholars' educational experience. To help keep our students safer and more scholarly online, we have adopted online services provided by GoGuardian. It may be helpful to know that over 10,000 other schools use GoGuardian to protect 5.5 million students across the world, and ... Click Here to Read More
SCHOOL-PARENT COMPACT Schools receiving Title I, Part A funds are required to have a written School-Parent compact. The compact will outline how parents, students, and staff will share the responsibility for improved academic achievement. School Responsibilities All schools receiving Title I Services will: Provide a high-quality curriculum and instruction in a supportive and effective learning environment that ... Click Here to Read More
ACCEPTABLE USE OF COMPUTER NETWORK/COMPUTERS The Board of Education recognizes that as telecommunications and other new technologies shift the manner in which information is accessed, communicated, and transferred that those changes will alter the nature of teaching and learning. CLICK HERE TO VIEW
HARASSMENT, INTIMIDATION, AND BULLYING The Board of Education prohibits acts of harassment, intimidation, or bullying of a pupil. A safe and civil environment in school is necessary for pupils to learn and achieve high academic standards. Download here