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Parent's Right to Know

CCS Adopted Curricula

You may review the board adopted curricula for all of our schools and grade levels without completing a Review Request by using the link above.  

Note: Teachers are currently working to add their content to the linked folder. All curricula should be complete by October 1. If you have questions, you may address those to Lindsay Brannon, Director of Academic Affairs.

What Does the Parent's Right To Know Act Entail?

The “Parent's Right to Know” Act requires schools provide parents (references to “parents” include guardians) of enrolled students with information regarding the curricula.  Parents of students enrolled in a teacher’s class may make requests for detailed summaries of the following information by submitting a Curriculum Review Request form or making the request directly to the teacher.

1) instructional materials adopted by the local board

2) supplementary instructional materials used in the classroom that were not adopted by the local board

3) books available in the classroom for students to read

 

Requesting a Review of Supplementary Instructional Materials

Parents/guardians of a student enrolled in a teacher's class may request a review of any supplementary instructional materials used in the classroom. When submitted successfully, the information in THIS REVIEW FORM will be received by a school administrator who will make the request known to the teacher, if necessary.

A response will be provided in a reasonable amount of time given the teacher's workload and the amount of information requested.  The response may come via email, phone, or other electronic means.

ANY REVIEW OF REQUESTED MATERIALS MUST BE DONE IN-PERSON, BY APPOINTMENT ONLY, DURING NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS.

Review of materials will be conducted at:
CULLMAN CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION
301 1st Street NE
CULLMAN, ALABAMA 35055  

Materials/resources will not be sent or delivered via mail, electronically, or otherwise.  Copies will not be made to respect copyright laws. 

After reviewing requested materials and attempting to resolve concerns at the school level, parents/guardians with continued concerns may file a complaint with the superintendent here.