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The mission of the library media program is:
- To provide students and staff access to information in a variety of formats.
- To empower them to find, utilize, and interpret information effectively and with confidence.
- To become lifelong users of media.
- To show respect for resources, people, and procedures within the media center.
- To be aware of and receptive to future media developments.
Philosophy Guided by and consistent with the philosophy statement of the Belton School District, the Belton Library Media Centers are designed to be a source for educational excellence. As an integral part of the total instructional program, the Library Media Centers enhance and support the teaching/learning environment. Through interaction between teachers, administrators, and the Library Media Center personnel, planned programs provide students with optimal educational experiences through a variety of multimedia sources. The purpose of the Library Media Center program is to encourage and enable each student to become an active participant in lifelong learning. The Library Media Center is the total of its staff, programs, services, collection, facility, and budget. |
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| NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION |
Applicants for admission and employment, students,
parents of elementary and secondary school students, employees, sources of
referral of applicants for admission and employment, and all professional
agreements with Belton School District are herby notified that this institution
does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national
origin, sex, age or disability in admissions/access to or treatment/employment
in it programs and activities. This includes harassment, creating a hostile
environment and discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national
origin, ancestry, disability, age or use of leave protected by the Family and
Medical Leave Act. The Board is an equal opportunity employer. Marital, maternal
or paternal status shall not affect the rights and privileges of district
students to receive an education. Those students are eligible to participate in
all activities and receive all honors the same as any other students enrolled I
the school district.
Any person having inquires concerning Belton School
District’s compliance with Title IV, Title IX, or Section 504 is directed to
contact Dr. Tanya Shippy, Title IV and Title IX Coordinator at (816) 348-1589
and/or Dr. Sandy Clutter, Section 504 Coordinator, at (816) 348-1082. They have
been designated to coordinate the institution’s efforts to comply with federal
regulations. Correspondence may be sent to 110 W. Walnut, Belton, MO 64012.
Any person may also contact the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, U.S.
Department of Education, regarding the institution’s compliance with the
regulations implementing Title IV, Title IX, and Section 504. | |
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