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NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY

NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY

The Galt Joint Union Elementary School District does not discriminate on the basis of sex discrimination in any education program or activity it operates, as Title IX requires, including in admission and employment.
 
 
The Galt Joint Union Elementary Board Policies and Administrative Regulations can be accessed through the California School Boards Association (CSBA) system GAMUT.

Accommodation (All Personnel)

Bullying (Students)
 
Complaint Form
 
GJUESD Parent Information Guide 
English | Spanish
 
Hate-Motivated Behavior:

Nondiscrimination District Programs/Activities

Nondiscrimination/Harassment (Students)

Nondiscrimination in Employment (All Personnel)
 
Parent Involvement
BP 6020 - Parent Involvement - English / Spanish
 
Professional Standards
BP 4119.24/4219.21/4319.24
 
Sexual Harassment Policy (All Personnel)
 
Sexual Harassment Policy (All Personnel)
 
The  Californian Department of Education has compiled the following resources, including community-based organizations, that provide support to youth who have been subjected to school-based discrimination, harassment, intimidation, or bullying and to their families.  
 

Title IX Coordinator
For Student Against Student Complaints:

Please contact:
Kuljeet Nijjar
Education Services Director
1018 C Street, Suite 210
Galt, CA 95632
209-744-4545 ext. 308

Title IX Coordinator
For Complaints Against Employees:

Kuljeet Nijjar
Education Services Director
1018 C Street, Suite 210
Galt, CA 95632
209-744-4545 ext. 308

For questions or complaints concerning the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)/Title II

Please contact:
 
Kuljeet Nijjar
Education Services Director
1018 C Street, Suite 210
Galt, CA 95632
209-744-4545 ext. 308
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Every three years, the entire SELPA Local Plan must be reviewed  and then annually, the Service Plan and the Annual Budget Plan must be reviewed. The Service Plan outlines available services  SELPA wide as well as looking at the individual services provided by each LEA at each school site.  The Budget Plan outlines the projected  revenue and expenditures for our SELPA and LEAs, in addition to providing information on how  SELPA allocates funds to the LEAS (called the Allocation Plan). Our SELPA has a hold harmless  philosophy, meaning the resources are distributed based on needs. Our SELPA districts work  collaboratively to ensure our districts receive resources needed to support students. Governor Newsom’s May Budget Revision will have an impact on this Annual Budget Plan and information  will be amended after the final Budget is approved by the Legislator. SELPA will hold a public hearing on June 18th to obtain additional input.
 
PUBLIC HEARING

PUBLIC HEARING

The California Department of Education (CDE) requires each SELPA, annually, to obtain approval from its governing body for budget and service plans following a public hearing. The plans must be submitted to the CDE prior to June 30 for final approval. The Sacramento County Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA) Superintendent’s Coordinating Council is conducting this public hearing to receive comment by the members of the community on the 2024-25 Annual Service and Budget Plan. Copies of the Plan are available for viewing in the SELPA Office at 10474 Mather Field Blvd.