Mandatory Notifications

Non-Discrimination Statement

Lemont High School District 210 ensures equal educational and employment opportunities are afforded to all individuals without regard to race, color, national origin, gender or gender identification, sexual orientation, ancestry, age, religious beliefs, physical or mental disability, or any other legally protected category.

Pesticide Notification

The Illinois General Assembly requires that public schools notify parents/guardians and school employees at least 48 hours prior to any pesticide applications on school property. The term “pesticide” includes insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides and fungicides. The notification requirement extends to both indoor and outdoor pesticide applications. Excluded from the notification requirements are antimicrobial agents (such as disinfectants, sanitizers or deodorizers), and insecticide or rodenticide baits. Lemont High School has established a registry including individuals who wish to be notified in advance of any administration of pesticide applications. To be included on this registry, or to ask any question regarding the school’s pest management practices, please contact District 210 Manager of Facility Operations Cheryl Roy at (630) 243-3232, or via email by clicking on her name.

Under the Every Student Succeeds Act, Lemont High School District 210 is mandated to provide several notifications to parents/guardians.

Parents' Right to Request Teachers' Qualifications

Parents or guardians of students at a school that receives funds under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act have the right to know the professional qualifications of the teachers who instruct their children and of the paraprofessionals - if any - that assist those teachers.

Parents' Right to Request Teachers' Qualifications

Student Access to Military Recruiters

Local education agencies (LEAs) receiving funds under Title IX of the Every Student Succeeds Act shall provide armed forces recruiters access to students and student recruiting information.

The school district is required to grant military recruiters and institutions of higher learning, upon their request, access to names, addresses and telephone numbers of the school’s students, unless a parent/guardian, or student who is 18 years or older, requests that the information not be disclosed without prior written consent. A parent/guardian who wishes to exercise this option should notify the Counseling Secretary.

Parents' Right to Information Concerning Academic Assessments

Parents/guardians must be provided information on the achievement level of their children on state academic assessments in an expedient manner. Lemont High School District 210 distributes information to parents/guardians concerning their children's performance on various standardized tests. Additionally, parents/guardians have consistent access to their children's academic progress through the Skyward Family Access System and receive semester report cards.

Stevens Amendment

Projects or programs funded in whole or in part with Federal grant money must credit the Federal government for the Federal government's portion of the financial support.

This citation informs the public that the use of Federal dollars by Lemont High School District 210 meets the Stevens Amendment requirement. Staff development opportunities, resource purchases and personnel have been funded in whole or in part with Federal entitlement dollars.

IMRF Employer Cost & Participation Information

In 2019, the Illinois General Assembly passed Public Act 101-0504, which requires the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) to post certain employer cost and participation information on its website.

Public Act 101-0504 also requires IMRF employers that have a website to include a link to the IMRF Employer Cost & Participation Information page on their websites.