Selection of Instructional Materials
The board recognizes that the selection of instructional materials is a vital component of the school district’s curriculum.
The board has sole discretion to approve instructional materials for the school district. The board delegates its authority to determine which instructional materials will be utilized and purchased by the school district to licensed employees. The licensed employees shall work closely together to ensure vertical and horizontal articulation of textbooks in the education program.
The board may appoint an ad hoc committee for the selection of instructional materials. The committee may be composed of any of the following groups of stakeholders: school district employees, parents, students, community members or representatives of community groups.
All instructional materials are available for review upon request and subject to all applicable laws.
In reviewing current instructional materials for continued use and in selecting additional instructional materials, the licensed employees and/or the committee will consider the current and future needs of the school district as well as the changes and the trends in education and society. Additionally, the licensed employees and/or the committee are to select instructional materials and textbooks that are free from discrimination, regardless of sex, race and color, national origin, religion and creed, age, marital/parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity, physical attributes, physical or mental ability or disability, ancestry, political party preference, political belief, or socioeconomic status or familial status. It is the responsibility of the superintendent to report to the board the action taken by the licensed employees and/or the selection committee.
In making its recommendations to the superintendent, the licensed employees and/or the committee will select materials which:
In the case of textbooks, the board will make the final decision after a recommendation from the superintendent. The criteria stated above for selection of instructional materials shall also apply to the selection of textbooks. The superintendent may appoint licensed employees to assist in the selection of textbooks.
Gifts of instructional materials must meet these criteria stated above for the selection of instructional materials. The gift must be received in compliance with board policy regarding gifts, grants or bequests.
Approved: October 19, 1998
Revised/Reviewed: December 18, 2023
The selection decision should be made on the basis of whether the material presents an accurate representation of society and culture, whether the circumstances depicted are realistically portrayed, or whether the material has literary or social value when the material is viewed as a whole.
These guidelines shall not be construed in such a manner as to preclude materials which accurately represent the customs, morals, manners, culture, or society of a different time or a different place.
Approved: October 19, 1998
Revised/Reviewed: December 18, 2023
Purpose: The purpose of this document is to provide administrators and staff with guidance and procedures that will be used as we work to comply with the changes in Iowa Code as outlined in SF 496. Specifically the fact that a school district “cannot provide ANY curriculum, program, survey, material, activity, announcement or materials relating to gender identity or sexual activity to students in grades K-6” and the fact that the districts library program is designed to “support the student achievement goals of the total school curriculum” where the content of the library must be “only age-appropriate materials” and contain NO depiction of sex acts as defined by Iowa Code 702.17.
Determining what curriculum and library books meet the definition of the law could be challenging as what is “age appropriate” isn’t clearly defined for us. In an effort to support staff and administrators in making these decisions we are proposing the following guidelines/procedures. The information below is meant to serve as a guide and there will be situations that will arise that we haven’t thought about; however, we believe that this guide can still provide a place for us to start the discussion in each situation.
Procedures for Determining Age-Appropriate Curriculum & Library Books:
Scenario 1: Book/Curriculum Clearly Violates Iowa Code 702.17 and SF 496
Scenario 2: Staff Member Believes that a Book/Curriculum is “Questionable” With Regards to Violating Iowa Code 702.17 and SF 496
Scenario 3: A Parent/Student Believes that a Book/Curriculum is Questionable In Regards to Violating Iowa Code 702.17 and SF 496
Approved: December 18, 2023