Required Postings
September 10, 2008
Web site Postings Required by State Law
The Dilley ISD is required to post information regarding:
Employment Opportunities
Employment Policies: District Policies
§ Policies regarding (Texas Education Code §28.004)
o Physical activity (if they have a policy) for elementary, middle and junior high students: Health & Wellness Policy.
o Number of times the school health advisory council has met:
o Information on whether the district has adopted and enforces policies regarding vending machines Nutrition Policy Texas
§ No later than the 10th day after the first day of instruction:
o School Report Card (Texas Education Code §39.252)
Elementary School Report Card 08-09
Mary Harper Middle School Report Card 08-09
Dilley High School Report Card 08-09
o Accountability rating of district, including a definition of each rating (Texas Education Code §39.252)
Dilley Elementary School AEIS Report (08-09)
Mary Harper Middle School AEIS Report (08-09)
Dilley High School AEIS Report (08-09)
§ Proposed district budget summary (Texas Education Code §44.0041) District Budget Summary 2008-2009
§ Test Administration Dates (HB 1844) Test Administration Dates 2009-10
§ Post in English and Spanish required immunizations and vaccines required or recommended by the Texas Department of State Health Services
and health clinics in the district that offer influenza vaccine. (HB 1059)
Immunization Clinic Offered in District
§ Record of electrical, natural gas and water consumption (HB 3693) ;Energy Consumption
§ M&O tax rate if it exceed the effective rate (Tax code 26.05b) The tax rate for 2007-2008 was set at $0.00.
§ Notification for claimed copyright infringement (17 U.S.C.512c) 17 U.S.C. 512
Recommended Items:
§ Student Code of Conduct Dilley ISD Student Code of Conduct 09-10
§ Handbook(s) Dilley High School 2009-10 Student Handbook
Mary Harper Middle School 2009-10 Student Handbook
§ UIL Sportsmanship Manual UIL Sportsmanship Manual
§ District Improvement Plan –District Improvement Plan
§ Availability of programs for which a student can earn college credit. (SB 282) Students may earn college credit by completing Dual Credit classes with Vernon College, may take CLEP tests through the College Board programs (SAT-Subject Tests), and may take Career and Technology courses that lead to college credit.



