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Sexual Misconduct Policy and Student Complaint Procedure

Washington Latin Public Charter Schools (“Organization”) has enacted this Sexual Misconduct Policy and Student Complaint Procedure (“Policy”) to reflect and maintain its institutional values and community expectations, to provide fair …

Student-on-Student Sexual Harassment Policy

Sexual harassment is strictly prohibited

Grievance Policy and Procedures

Washington Latin strives to build strong, trusting relationships with all members of the community, including parents, students and faculty. When disagreements arise, we aim to resolve them through civil discussion. …

Inclement Weather Policy

Washington Latin makes decisions related to weather closures independent of DCPS. If you do not receive a text/email from the school or find information online, the school will open on time

The Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA)

HIPAA sets standards for protection and sharing of individually identifiable health information, often referred to as protected health information.

Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Notice

FERPA is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records.

Credit Recovery Policy

Policy for recovering course credits to complete necessary requirements.

Prohibition Against Bullying

Washington Latin defines bullying as behavior – whether physical, electronic, or verbal – which is designed to devalue or hurt another person.

Discipline Philosophy

Missteps and mistakes are part of personal growth. Latin’s system moves students toward more acceptable behavior, increased accountability, and maturity.

Chromebook Policy

Washington Latin provides basic laptops (Chromebooks) for academic use by students

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