Public Notices
SPONSOR
3021 East Dublin-Grandville Road
Columbus, Ohio 43231
Phone: 614.942.2030
Fax: 614.942.2000
GOVERNING BOARD
NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATION
North Shore High School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.
The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies:
Jordon Sampson
North Shore High School
4744 Turney Road
Garfield Heights, Ohio 44125
216.862.9719
The designated individual also will serve as the requisite coordinator for each of the following: Policy 221 (Access to Equal Educational Opportunity), Policy 222 (Title IX Coordinator), Policy 228 (Section 504), Policy 264 (Sexual and Other Forms of Harassment), and Policy 305 (Nondiscrimination).
TITLE IX
- Non-Discrimination Policy
- Staff training materials are available upon request.
The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding Title IX policies:
Jordon Sampson
North Shore High School
4744 Turney Road
Garfield Heights, Ohio 44125
216.862.9719
CAREER & COLLEGE
- Career Advising
- Individual Student Success Plan
- College Credit Plus (CCP)
- Ohio Means Jobs
- ACT/SAT: State law requires districts to administer a state-funded ACT or SAT to all juniors in the spring each year. It is not required for students to take these tests; however, if you would like information on how and where to access ACT/SAT testing, please contact North Shore High School.
WELLNESS
VERIFIED INCIDENTS OF BULLYING
Summary
MISSING CHILD POLICY
North Shore High School shall notify a student's parents, parent who is the residential parent and custodian, guardian, legal custodian, or any other person responsible for the student within a reasonable time after the determination that the student is absent from school. The student's parents, parent who is the residential parent and custodian, guardian, legal custodian, or any other person responsible for the student shall provide to the School a current address and telephone number at which said person or persons can receive notice that the student is absent from School.
A student, at the time of initial entry into school, shall present to the person in charge of admission an official copy of a birth certificate, or a comparable certificate or certification issued pursuant to Ohio law, and copies of those records pertaining to him/her which were maintained by the school which he/she most recently attended. If the student does not present copies of his/her previous school records within 24 hours of entry to the School, the Principal or his/her designee shall call the school from which the student transferred and request the information. If that district has no record on file of the student or if that district does not send the records within 14 days of the date of request the Principal shall notify the police department having jurisdiction in the area where the student resides of the possibility that the student might be a missing child.
The primary responsibility for supervision of a student resides with his/her parent(s)/guardian(s). The staff provides as much assistance as is reasonable to parents/guardians with this responsibility.
Informational programs for students, parents, and community members relative to missing children issues and matters are available from the Principal or his/her designee, including information regarding the fingerprinting program. The Principal or his/her designee’s informational programs are based on assistance and materials provided by the Ohio Attorney General's missing child education program.