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Annual Notices
Each year, Washington Court House City Schools are required to share important notifications and policies with students, families, and staff. These notices ensure transparency, protect student rights, and communicate key information related to safety, privacy, and educational opportunities. Please review the documents below to stay informed about district procedures, compliance requirements, and available resources.
These notices were last updated November 6, 2025.
- Anti-Harassment
- Bullying and Other Forms of Aggressive Behavior
- Career Advising
- Copyrighted Works
- The board recognizes the federal law governing copyrighted works in public school districts. Staff and students must, therefore, avoid acts of copyright infringement under penalty of law. Any claimed infringement should be directed to
- Becky Mullins, Treasurer, 306 Highland Avenue, Washington Court House, Ohio, 43160.
- The board recognizes the federal law governing copyrighted works in public school districts. Staff and students must, therefore, avoid acts of copyright infringement under penalty of law. Any claimed infringement should be directed to
- District Compliance Officers
- The Civil Rights Compliance Officers for the school district are Mr. Brady Streitenberger, Principal at Washington High School (740-636-4221) and Mrs. Megan Anderson, Assistant Principal at Cherry Hill Primary (740-335-3370). It shall be understood that the Board of Education of the Washington City Schools is not a court of law nor are its employees of any court of law and thus the rules of civil procedure, criminal procedure, and evidence do not apply to any disciplinary hearing.
- Drug Prevention
- Eligibility of Resident/Nonresident Students
- General Notice of Monitoring or Accessing Student Activity on School Issued Devices
- John Doe
- Notice of Parent/Guardian Rights: Parental Consent to Access Public Benefits (Medicaid)
- Ohio's College Credit Plus
- Ohio's College Credit Plus Program offers students in grades 7-12 the chance to earn college credit from any Ohio public college or participating private college while earning high school credit for the same courses, if they qualify academically. For more information about Ohio's College Credit Plus Program, please click here.
- Parents Right-to-Know
- Parent and Family Engagement
- Personal Communication Devices
- Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports and Limited Use of Restraint and Seclusion
- Public Records Policy
- The board designates Becky Mullins, Treasurer, to serve as the records custodian. For information on the public records policy, click here.
- Student Records
- Student Attendance Policy
- Title 1 Services
- Title IX Training
- Video Surveillance and Electronic Monitoring
- Wellness
Additional Board Policies can be found here.
