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This regulation establishes a procedure for the filing, investigation, and resolution of complaints of student-to-student discrimination, harassment, intimidation, and/or bullying. Adds including providing supports and interventions to Section VII on confidentiality.
In ance with New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE) Chancellors Regulation A-413, students are permitted to bring the following electronic items to school: 1) cell phones; 2) laptops, tablets, iPads and other similar computing devices (computing devices); and 3) portable music and entertainment systems
As described in greater detail below, Chancellors Regulations A-830 (Anti-Discrimination Policy and Procedures for Filing Internal Complaints of Discrimination), A-831 (Student-to-Student Sexual Harassment), and A-832 (Student-to-Student Discrimination, Harassment, Intimidation and/or Bullying) set forth the NYCDOE
This regulation sets forth the New York City Department of Educations Anti-Discrimination and Anti- Harassment policy governing the conduct of the elected and appointed members of the Community and Citywide Education Councils and establishes a procedure for the filing and resolution of complaints of violation of this
STUDENTS RIGHTS/CHANCELLORS REGULATION A-831 It is the policy of the New York City Department of Education to maintain a safe and supportive learning and educational environment that is free from sexual harassment committed by students against other students.

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In ance with New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE) Chancellors Regulation A-413, students are permitted to bring the following electronic items to school: 1) cell phones; 2) laptops, tablets, iPads and other similar computing devices (computing devices); and 3) portable music and entertainment systems
Chancellors Regulation A-663 requires that the DOE provide interpretation services, either at the school/office where the parent is seeking assistance or by telephone, to the maximum extent practicable, during regular business hours to parents whose primary language is a covered language and who request such services
STUDENTS RIGHTS/CHANCELLORS REGULATION A-831 It is the policy of the New York City Department of Education to maintain a safe and supportive learning and educational environment that is free from sexual harassment committed by students against other students.

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