EHS STUDENT HANDBOOK 2025-26 | Page 54

HEALTH EDUCATION – EXEMPTIONS # 6164.1 Aids Education( Ref: General Statute 10-19( b)) The Enfield Public Schools will offer systematic instruction on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome( AIDS) as part of the system-wide Health Education Program. Upon the written request of a parent or guardian, exemption will be granted from instruction in this area of Health Education. Family Life Education( Ref: General Statute 10-16( e)) The Enfield Public Schools will offer systematic instruction in Health Education, which may include Family Life Education, in grades K-12 as part of a system-wide program. Upon the written request of a parent or guardian, exemption will be granted from any Family Life Education instruction that, in the opinion of the parent or guardian, is deemed objectionable.
Nondiscrimination – Title IX 5145.4 It is the policy of the Enfield Board of Education not to discriminate on the basis of gender in its educational programs, activities or employment policies as required by Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments, or on any other basis prohibited by Connecticut State and / or Federal Non-Discrimination Laws.
Inquiries regarding compliance with Title IX may be directed to the Title IX Coordinator. The Board of Education appoints the Superintendent of School or his designated agent as Title IX Coordinator.
The Board shall, at least annually, notify all students, parents, and employees of the name, address and telephone number of the Title IX Coordinator.
Title IX and Title VI
Andrew Longey
860-253-6533
Name
Telephone Number
Section 504
Julie Carroll
860-253-4709
Name
Telephone Number
Academic Integrity Agreement At Enfield High School our mission is to foster responsible citizens. We believe that the cornerstone of responsibility is the demonstration of a high level of academic integrity. Students are expected to be honest. Cheating in any manner or plagiarism will not be tolerated. Students who use another student’ s work compromise their integrity and will receive consequences for that behavior. No student has the right to plagiarize or to copy or imitate the language, ideas, and / or thoughts of another author. No student has the right to pass this work off as their own. Similarly, no student has the right to copy or steal another student’ s work. Students who choose to cheat or plagiarize will be subject to academic and / or behavioral consequences. Repeat offenders will lose credit in the course if their grade drops below passing. Students and parents will be required to sign off on this agreement.
Computer Network and / or Internet Student Acceptable Use Agreement 6141.321 The Board of Education provides computers, networks and Internet access to support the educational mission of the schools and to enhance the curriculum and learning opportunities for students and school staff.
Revised 9 / 8 / 2025