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INQUIRY AND/OR RECONSIDERATION PROCEDURE
In the event that a question is raised by an Anne
Arundel County resident, parent, student, or staff
member about any instructional materials used within a
school, the procedure outlined below must be followed in
order for such material to be removed.
1.
A person with an inquiry/reconsideration will
first discuss the concern with the principal of the
school involved. If satisfactory resolution cannot be
reached, the person may complete a "Request for
Reconsideration of Instructional Materials/Library
Media" form (Appendix V). Upon receipt of the
completed form, the principal will notify the Director
of Curriculum or the Director of Library Media Services
and program coordinator that an inquiry/reconsideration
has been filed, and the principal will convene a
school-level Materials Evaluation and Selection
Committee to reconsider the material in question. The
"Request for Reconsideration of Instructional
Materials/Library Media" form may be obtained from the
school principal or by calling the Director of
Curriculum at the Board of Education, (410) 222-5412.
2.
The school-level Materials Evaluation and
Selection Committee named by the principal to consider
the inquiry/reconsideration will meet within ten (10)
work days. The principal will designate a staff member
or the reading teacher or library media specialist to
head the committee. At least one non-staff adult
representative from the community shall serve on the
committee. The person filing the
inquiry/reconsideration will be notified of the date,
time, and place of the meeting, and may choose to meet
with the school-level committee to clarify the written
challenge. The school-level committee will render a
decision in writing to the person filing the
inquiry/reconsideration within ten (10) work days and
notify the Director of Curriculum or the Director of
Library Media Services and program coordinator of the
committee's decision. The school- level committee shall
maintain a file of all reconsideration forms received at
the school level and shall forward a copy of the
completed form and written decision to the program
coordinator. This decision will be final and not
subject to further challenge for that school for the
remainder of the school year in which the challenge
originated, unless appealed and overturned at a higher
level.
3.
If the person filing the inquiry/reconsideration is not
satisfied with the school-level committee's decision,
he/she may request that the completed "Request for
Reconsideration of Instructional Materials/Library
Media" form be forwarded to the Director of Curriculum
or the Director of Library Media Services and program
coordinator at the Central Office within 30 calendar
days of the written decision. The Director of
Curriculum or the Director of Library Media Services
will refer the appeal to the county-level Materials
Evaluation and Selection Committee to reconsider the
materials challenged at its next regularly scheduled
meeting, but no later than the end of that school year.
The county-level committee will be chaired by the
appropriate division director who will serve as a
non-voting member, and it will include the appropriate
program coordinator. If deemed necessary, the
county-level committee will be augmented to include an
instructional director, library media specialist, and/or
other persons who might offer specific expertise. The
person filing the inquiry/reconsideration will be
notified of the date, time, and place of the
county-level committee meeting, and may choose to be
present for the purpose of clarifying the written
challenge and/or answering questions from the committee.
Within 30 work days following the review, the
county-level MOI committee will provide a written
decision to the person filing the
inquiry/reconsideration and will inform the school
principal of its decision. The program coordinator will
maintain a file of all requests and decisions. This
decision will be final and binding and will preclude all
other requests for the same material for one calendar
year, unless the decision is appealed and overturned at
a higher level.
4.
If the person filing the inquiry/reconsideration is not
satisfied with the county-level committee's decision,
he/she may direct that the matter be referred to the
Superintendent of Schools for reconsideration. This
request must be made within ten (10) work days of the
final decision of the county-level committee. The
Superintendent of Schools shall provide a written
decision to the person filing the
inquiry/reconsideration within ten (10) work days of
receiving the completed inquiry/reconsideration form.
This decision will be final and binding and will
preclude all other requests for the same material for
one calendar year, unless the decision is appealed and
overturned at a higher level.
5.
If the person filing the inquiry/reconsideration is
dissatisfied with the decision rendered by the
Superintendent of Schools, or if no decision is rendered
within ten (10) work days, he/she may refer the
inquiry/reconsideration to the Board of Education within
ten (10) work days. A hearing examiner may be appointed
by the Board to hear the appeal. This decision will be
final and binding and will preclude all other requests
for the same material for five calendar years, unless
the decision is appealed and overturned at a higher
level.
· Request for Reconsideration of Instructional
Materials/Library Media Form