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Annual Notifications to Families
2020-21 Annual Notifications to Families
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Information About Our District
Federal Way Public Schools has a firm commitment to educating all children. An important part of that is communicating fully and clearly with our scholars’ parents and guardians. Please read the 2020-21 Annual Notifications Publication for notices that are required by state and federal law. Should you have any questions about specific sections contacts are provided throughout the publication.
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Este documento contiene datos tocante derechos legales que se les garantiza a padres y estudiantes en las escuelas públicas de Washington, así como otra información importante. Si usted requiere que un intérprete le ayude a entender esta información, o para ob-tener traducciones escritas, favor de llamar al siguiente numero telefónico: 253-945-2473.
Этот документ содержит информацию о правах родителей и учащихся, которые гарантируются им в школах штата Вашингтон, и другую важную информацию. Если Вам необходим переводчик, чтобы понять содержание документа или получить его письменный перевод, пожалуйста, позвоните на русскую телефонную линию: 253-945-2382.
이 서류에는 워싱턴 주 국립학교에서보장하는 법적인 권리와 그 밖 의 중요한 사항들이 적혀있습니다. 만약에 다음 사항들을 이해하지 못하거나 통역이 필요하시면 아래의 번호로 전화해주십시오. 한국말 – 253-945-2472
Equal Access and Non-Discrimination
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Parent and Student Rights in Federal Programs
Section XXI provides notification to parents of their rights under the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA).
Equal Educational Opportunity: Non-discrimination Statement
Federal Way Public Schools does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of race, color, national origin or ethnicity, religion, creed, sex or gender, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, age, marital or family status, veteran or military status; disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal. The District provides equal access to the Boy Scouts of America and other designated youth groups.
If you have questions or complaints regarding alleged discrimination, please contact the FWPS Education Service Center at 33330 8th Avenue in Federal Way, and ask for one of the following coordinators: