Frequently Asked Questions - District Operations and Support Services
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Transportation
Q: How will I know if my child needs to
be bused?
A: School bus service generally will be provided for elementary
school students who live more than one mile from school and for secondary school
students who live more than two miles from school. Information on transportation
policies, bus routes and more can be found by selecting Educ. Supt. > Transportation
from the front page of the district website.
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Food Services
Q: How do I pay for my child’s
lunches?
A: Cash, check, money order, or Cafe Prepay our web-based credit
card system. Cafe Prepay is not available in all schools at this time, but
will be by the end of this school year.
Q: How many meals does the district serve
per year on average?
A: 2,426,616 lunches last year. Breakfast is available in some
sites as well.
Q: What is being done to ensure students
are getting healthy meals?
A: We must follow the USDA guidelines for the national school
lunch and breakfast programs. All districts nationwide are also working on
wellness programs that include many aspects of the school day. These must be
in place by July 1, 2006.
Q: How are dangerous food allergies handled
at schools, particularly peanut allergies?
A: All elementary schools are a peanut-protected zone. Our food
bids certify all products are made on “nut-free” production lines.
We now offer sun butter as a wonderful alternative to peanut butter. Middle
and high schools post signs as to products that could contain peanuts.
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Budget and Finance
Q: What is a mill
levy?
A: A mill levy is the tax rate that is applied to the assessed
value of a property. One mill is $1 per $1,000 of assessed value.
Q: How often does the district propose
referred (bond and/or budget) measures for voter approval?
A: There have been three budget measures in the history of the
district. Bond measures are proposed based on recommendations on capacity needs
by the Long Range Planning Committee. Most recently, bond measures have been
proposed about every three years.
Q: Douglas County has the second highest
median income in the nation. Does that translate into higher than
average school funding?
A: Due to a state funding equalization formula that provides
the primary funding for Douglas County students, the revenues do not reflect
the county’s high median income. Some people are surprised to learn that
Douglas County is in fact one of the lowest funded districts in the Denver
Metropolitan Area. While voters have supported budget override elections in
the past, district leadership has been very cautious in asking for additional
funds. Therefore, the total per pupil funding in Douglas County is significantly
lower than comparable districts, such as Cherry Creek or Boulder.
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Purchasing
Q: Does the district offer surplus equipment
or furniture for sale?
A: Surplus sales are held periodically to sell furniture and
equipment that is no longer being used by the district. For more information,
contact Purchasing and Contracting at 303-387-0300.
Q: How do I become a vendor for the district?
A: Purchases of supplies, equipment and services in support of
district operations are processed through Purchasing and Contracting. Please
call 303-387-0300 for information about how to do business with Douglas County
School District.
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Facility Usage
Q: Can I rent space in a school to offer
a special program for children?
A: Yes. It is the intent of the district to make school facilities
available for public use to the greatest extent possible without infringing on
their primary purpose—educating children. Use of buildings/facilities will
be denied if an organization intends to use school facilities to engage in conduct
that is against federal, state, or local law. Contact the facilities coordinator
for fees and guidelines at 303-387-0467.
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We want to hear from you Please feel free to share your comments at any time.
Occasionally we conduct public surveys about key issues. If you would
like to be included in our key communicator network, let us know.
| E-mail |
communications@dcsdk12.org |
| Telephone |
303-387-0033 |
| Fax |
303-387-0107 |
| Mail |
Douglas County School District
Communications Department
620 Wilcox Street
Castle Rock, CO 80104 |
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