Parents & Students
In its effort to “educate all students for success in life,” the Anchorage School District is committed to
providing equal educational opportunities, services and benefits to all students without regard to race, color, religion, physical handicap, national origin, sexual orientation, or
other prohibitions.
Resources for parents and students
Learn about the process for requesting reasonable accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
It is important for those staff members who are closely involved with students to understand the difference between friendly and overly-friendly behaviors. This brochure outlines examples that can help determine when friendly behaviors begin to cross the line to overly-friendly.
This process is used to resolve matters in which a student feels that s/he has had their civil rights violated, including rights protected under Title IX. This process also pertains to instances in which a student feels they have been discriminated against by school staff due to issues such as their race, disability, national origin or gender. This process can also be used to address credit, scheduling, or staff and student relationships, including classroom discipline and attendance.
Learn about Title IX of the Education Amendments that prohibits sex discrimination in federally assisted education programs, who benefits from it, and the complaint process.
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