Code: IIAD
Adopted: 9/11/06
Special Interest Materials
In general, supplementary printed materials from nonschool sources should have the approval of the superintendent or designee before being used in the schools. This approval may be given to materials that are of obvious educational quality, supplement and enrich text and reference book materials for definite school courses, and are timely.
Printed materials from nonschool sources should not be displayed or distributed in the schools or on the school grounds without approval of the superintendent or designee. Students may not be used as agents for distributing nonschool materials to the homes without the superintendent’s approval.
Teachers may use special aids such as models, films, slides, pictures, charts and exhibits for educational purposes with the express approval of the superintendent/principal even though these materials may bear the name of a commercial business firm that provided the aid.
Educational films and all video rentals secured from or through commercial sources will be approved by the principal prior to their use in the schools.
All copyright laws regulating the use of such material will be strictly followed.
END OF POLICY
Legal Reference(s):
ORS 332.072
ORS 337.120
ORS 339.880
OAR 581-022-1520
OAR 581-022-1640
Copyrights, 17 U.S.C. §§ 101- 1332; 19 C.F.R. Part 133 (2006).