SD27J Records ManagementRECORDS MANAGEMENT MANUALSCHEDULE 1        School Board Records SCHEDULE 2        General Administrative Records of the DistrictSCHEDULE 3        Student Services Records SCHEDULE 4        Special Services (Special Education) Records SCHEDULE 5        Building and Grounds Records SCHEDULE 6        Student Activities Records SCHEDULE 7       Financial Records SCHEDULE 8        Transportation Records SCHEDULE 9        Instruction Records SCHEDULE 10       Library and Media RecordsSCHEDULE 11        Food Service Records SCHEDULE 12     Personnel Records APPENDICESAppendix A.  Non-RecordsAppendix B.  GlossaryAppendix C.  Shredding of DocumentsSCHEDULE 1:  SCHOOL BOARD RECORDSGeneral Description:  Records generally relating to the elected school board and its members that govern the school district.  The specified retention period applies to the information contained within the record, regardless of the physical format of the record (paper, microfilm, computer disk or tape, optical disk, etc.).Duplicate Copies:  Provided that no retention period is specified for duplicate copies, retain those that are created for administrative purposes for 1 year, and retain those created for convenience or reference purposes until no longer needed or for 1 year, whichever is first. Duplicate copies should not be retained longer than the record copy.MINUTES OF THE MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION that record the issues that come before the board at all official meetings and the board’s decisions to these issues.                         Retention:                   Permanent LEGAL OPINIONS requested by the Board and supplied by school district counsel or the courts that provide legal guidance on various matters pertinent to the school district.                         Retention:                   Permanent CERTIFICATION OF SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION RESULTS that have been validated and affirmed by the county clerk and record the number of votes each prospective board member or board ballot issue received.                         Retention:                   Permanent ORGANIZATION AND REORGANIZATION RECORDS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT that may include but are not limited to: Citizen petitions Legal descriptions and maps Requests for exclusion Mill levy data Election results Court orders Retention:                   Permanent BOARD MEETING PACKETS that include summary and detail information to be considered at the upcoming Board meeting.                         Retention:                   Permanent BOARD MEETING AGENDAS that provide the schedule of topics that the Board will consider at each meeting.                         Retention:                   1 year SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION RECORDS that include but are not limited to: Absentee voter ballots Election ballots Voter signature cards List of registered voters Retention:  30 days after the election provided the election or the results of it have not been challenged. Should an election be contested all records are to be retained until such time that the appropriate court allows them to be destroyed.BOARD POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL that identifies the official district policies and procedures that are to be followed by staff and students                         Retention:                   PermanentSCHEDULE 2:  GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS OF THE DISTRICTGeneral Description:  Records generally relating to the administration and direction of the school district’s various programs.  The specified retention period applies to the information contained within the record, regardless of the physical format of the record (paper, microfilm, computer disk or tape, optical disk, etc.). Duplicate Copies:  Provided that no retention period is specified for duplicate copies, retain those that are created for administrative purposes for 1 year, and retain those created for convenience or reference purposes until no longer needed or for 1 year, whichever is first.  Duplicate copies should not be retained longer than the record copy.   AFFIDAVITS OF PUBLICATION – proof of publication provided by newspapers that are required of the school district’s such as budget, board meetings and other special notices    Retention:6 years  AGREEMENTS and CONTRACTS of various kinds that document some form of agreement or contract that is enforceable by law between the school district and other parties regarding leases, franchises, professional services and other ones that the school district should enter in to. Retention:Duration of the agreement or contract plus 6 years, to include any terms limiting action there under ANNUAL REPORT of the school district to the Board of Education and/or citizens of the district. Retention:Permanent AWARDS and HONORS that the district has received from various public or private sources.Retention:Permanent COMMITTEE RECORDS – Internal that document the actions and decisions of various committees, task forces or other special school sanctioned groups that meet on an ongoing basis or are established for a specific purpose. Some examples of these would be textbook review, school lunch program and the parent – school resource groups. Ongoing Committees Retention:2 years, provided records have no long-term value b.      Specific Purpose Committees Retention:Until work of the committee ends and there is no long-term value.COMPLAINTS – communications that are received from parents and/or other persons regarding objections, dissatisfactions or disagreement with school district policies or actions. Retention:2 years after response or action by the school district, and all rights of appeal have been exhausted CORRESPONDENCE – ROUTINE is written communication that is sent or received by one or more individuals via the US mail, private courier, facsimile transmission or electronic mail. The information contained in this type of correspondence is general in nature and does not convey district policy or legal/fiscal positions. Retention:2 years  CORRESPONDENCE – LEGAL, FISCAL, POLICY – this written communication is sent in the same manner as the routine correspondence, but its’ value is important to the school district by the very nature of its’ subject matter. Examples of this type of correspondence are communications dealing with district fiscal policy, legal issues, property records, court filings and other topics that may be needed for future use. Retention:Permanent  ELECTRONIC MAIL is an electronic message that is transmitted between two or more computers or electronic terminals. Retention:Follow the School District’s E-mail Policy  GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS that are created or received in the course of administering programs, including daily, weekly or monthly activity reports which are summarized in the district’s annual report Retention:2 years or until no longer needed for reference  11.MAPS & DRAWINGS that relate to building construction and/or remodeling, site plans, engineering, cartographic or other graphic presentations that are needed for the continued operation of the school district and its facilities. Retention:Permanent  12.NEWS RELEASES that are prepared statements or announcements issued to the news media regarding school board decisions, changes is senior administrative personnel, and or program changes or termination of specific school programs. It should be noted that major policy or historical news releases should be retained indefinitely. Retention:4 years13.POLICY and PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT RECORDS that document the formulation and adoption of policies, procedures and functions of the school district. Includes narrative and/or statistical reports, related correspondence on program activities, organizational charts and records related to significant events in which the school district participated. Retention:Permanent  14.PUBLICATIONS that are produced for wide internal or external distribution, including district brochures, pamphlets, studies, proposals, newsletters, proposed instructional materials, and similar materials produced and made available to the public. One copy should be retained permanently and extra copy destroyed. Retention:Permanent 15.REPORTS (Daily, Monthly, Quarterly) that are prepared by various school district departments regarding the educational operation and/or activities, and are for use in compiling other reports, planning and budgeting, monitoring academic achievement and progress, etc….Retention:3 years16.STUDIES & PLANS prepared by the school district or contractors for the district. Examples include feasibility studies, planning and land use, population estimates, educational achievement, capital projects, transportation projections and other documents that have long-term reference or historical value to the school district. Retention:Permanent 17.TRAINING & CONFERENCE MATERIALS that document school employees at seminars, conferences or other training events not sponsored by the school district... Retention:2 years SCHEDULE 3:  STUDENT SERVICES RECORDSGeneral Description:  Records generally relating to academic records of children within the school district.  The specified retention period applies to the information contained within the record, regardless of the physical format of the record (paper, microfilm, computer disk or tape, optical disk, etc.).Duplicate Copies:  Provided that no retention period is specified for duplicate copies, retain those that are created for administrative purposes for 1 year, and retain those created for convenience or reference purposes until no longer needed or for 1 year, whichever is first.  Duplicate copies should not be retained longer than the record copy.NOTE:  RECORDS OF THE STUDENT FROM ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL SHOULD BE MERGED INTO THE STUDENT PERMANENT RECORD WHEN HE OR SHE REACHES HIGH SCHOOL. STUDENT PERMANENT RECORD: These records are divided into three categories: personal information, enrollment history and academic performance. Each Colorado school district keeps information about students in different ways and on different forms. Therefore, the retention schedule presents the kinds of information or data elements that are maintained in files, rather than the names of the forms on which information may be found. Personal Information –This information, except for the immunization record, is usually found with the student’s permanent record. Student’s identification numberA number used for recordkeeping purposes. It might be one assigned by the district or a Social Security number Legal name of student Legal name of parent or guardian Date of birth Sex Address Telephone number Immunization record for withdrawalsB.  Enrollment History – This information may be with the transcript or it may be on a different form, depending upon the district. It consists of the following:Exact date the student enrolled in the district Name, city and state of the previous school(s) attended outside the district The schools attended within the district The dates and grade levels of the student Date the student withdrew or graduated from the district Name, city and state of the school to which the student is withdrawing C. Academic Performance – usually found on the transcript or on report cards.Classes and/or grade level taken Semester grades Postsecondary courses/semester grades Standardized test scores Advanced placement (AP) test scores Grade point average (GPA) Class rank College placement test scores (i.e., ACT/SAT) Retention:Permanent Student Fall Enrollment Report (October Count) (Report to the Colorado Department of Education of the number of students enrolled.) Retention:PermanentStudent End of School Year Enrollment Report to the Colorado Department of Education that reports the number of students in school at the close of the academic year. Retention:Permanent Student Cumulative Records that contain optional information on students attending school in the district.  The record may contain but is not limited to: Other such information as shall enable school officials to counsel with students and plan appropriate activities. Immunization record for graduates/withdrawalsThe certificate of immunization shall be returned to the parent(s) or guardian or the emancipated student or student eighteen years of age or older when a student graduates,  withdraws, transfers, is promoted, or otherwise leaves the school, or the school shall transfer the certificate with the student’s school record to the new school. Upon a college or university student’s request, the official certificate of immunization shall be forwarded as specified by the student.  Ethnic codeThis code is of use only to the district in which the student is enrolled. Withdrawal Grades (sometimes called grades in progress)Withdrawal grades are not official grades, i.e., no credits are earned. Their purpose is to facilitate enrollment at the student’s next school. Supplementary programsExamples of such programs are gifted and talented, bi-lingual, English as a Second Language (ESL), Chapter 1, etc. Health recordsHearing and vision screenings, visits to the school clinics, or similar records are not required information. Signed releases of recordsThe purpose of this record is to document whether or not student record information was released, as requested by the parent or student. Progress reportsMid-semester grades which inform parents and students of how the student is doing. These are not official grades and do not have long-term value. Out-of-district records School fines Emergency information Marriage licensesStudents may obtain a copy from the state or country in which they were married. It is not the responsibility of the school district to maintain these records permanently. Birth certificatesStudents may obtain a copy from the state or country in which they were born. It is not the responsibility of the school district to maintain these records permanently. Court orders denying access to records AdoptionsThe child’s legal name should be changed on the transcript, although the previous name should also remain part of the transcript. It is not the responsibility of the school district to maintain permanent adoption records. GuardianshipsIt is not the responsibility of the school district to maintain guardianship records. GED recordsThis information is retained permanently at the Colorado State Department of Education. Retention:For graduates: purge immediately after graduation.(2) For withdrawals: destroy after the student leaves the district unless there is a compelling need to keep it longer. Student Drop Out Records are distinct from the student cumulative record and are maintained as a separate file. Retention:10 years Student Transfer In-Transfer Out Records  are distinct from the student cumulative record and are maintained as a separate file. Retention:10 years New Student Orientation Schedules. Retention:1 year Report Cards that document the periodic report by a school about a student’s academic, social, emotional, and physical progress.  Information includes but is not limited to full legal name of student; teacher’s name; name and address of school; indication of attendance during reporting period; grades; and other related information.) Retention:1 year after school year in which records were created provided semester grade is recorded in the student permanent record Student Schedules File of forms completed by school personnel for student scheduling into class.  Information includes printouts of student schedules, class lists, student class assignments and requests for change of schedule. Retention:Until no longer needed for administrative purposes, then destroy Student Discipline, Suspension, and Expulsion Records documenting inappropriate student behavior and corrective actions taken.  Information includes referral and action form, notes, letters to parents, suspension documentation, detention documents, hearing notices, bus driver referrals, statements and conference notes. Retention:(1) When suspended and subsequently expelled permanently: Transfer to Student Permanent Record File and retain until student reaches the age of 21.(2) When disciplined or temporarily suspended and returned to school with no further rules infractions: 3 years Student Truancy Records  Records created to document student’s excessive absences and action taken to correct the problem by school personnel.  Information includes referral and action forms, letters to parents, attendance profile sheets, correspondence, release forms, copies of initial court petitions, copies of court orders, hearing notes, affidavits and visitation documentation. Retention:3 years after school year in which records were createdSCHEDULE 4:  SPECIAL SERVICES/SPECIAL EDUCATION RECORDSGeneral Description:  Records generally relating to special needs of children within the school district.  The specified retention period applies to the information contained within the record, regardless of the physical format of the record (paper, microfilm, computer disk or tape, optical disk, etc.).Duplicate Copies:  Provided that no retention period is specified for duplicate copies, retain those that are created for administrative purposes for 1 year, and retain those created for convenience or reference purposes until no longer needed or for 1 year, whichever is first.  Duplicate copies should not be retained longer than the record copy.SPECIAL SERVICES STUDENT FILE Records may include but are not limited to:IEP and Supporting Documentation ISP (Individual Service Plan) IFSP (Individual Family Service Plan) Testing Documentation Health Record Psychological Report Student Achievement Referrals, Permissions & Notices Student Assessment Reports Evaluations and Accompanying Reports Outside Agency Information Literacy Plan Behavior Support Plan Communication Plan Health Plan Service Plan Request for Records Record of Access Retention:Five years after all special services/special education and related services have ended PROVIDED that the school district has issued a notification of pending destruction to the parents and/or guardians.SCHEDULE 5:  BUILDINGS & GROUNDS RECORDSGeneral Description:  Records generally relating to the construction and operation of facilities and grounds within the school district.  The specified retention period applies to the information contained within the record, regardless of the physical format of the record (paper, microfilm, computer disk or tape, optical disk, etc.).Duplicate Copies:  Provided that no retention period is specified for duplicate copies, retain those that are created for administrative purposes for 1 year, and retain those created for convenience or reference purposes until no longer needed or for 1 year, whichever is first. Duplicate copies should not be retained longer than the record copy.CONSTRUCTION PROJECT FILES Records may include but are not limited to:Surveys and plot plans that pertain to school real estate Final blueprints, specifications and shop drawings and all modifications made thereto ADA plan Evacuation plan Federal and state environmental reports (asbestos, lead, radon etc.) Certificate of occupancy and final building inspection reports Retention:                   Permanent            DEEDS TO REAL PROPERTY that legally convey the land to the school district ownership and include the filing reception number in the county clerk and recorder’s office. Retention:                   Permanent BUILDING KEY SCHEDULES that itemize the list of different master     keys and individual keys, and the assigned holders of those keys. Retention:                   Until superceded plus 1 year INVENTORY OF BUILDINGS OR GROUNDS EQUIPMENT that itemizes the equipment assigned to each school or facility. Retention:                   Until superceded plus I year MAINTENANCE RECORDS FOR EACH SCHOOL FACILITY that record the service and repair record on the building and equipment. Retention:                   Life of the equipment or 10 years whichever comes later RECORD OF UTILITY USAGES documents the electricity, gas, water or other utility that each building consumes each month or year. Retention:                   5 years or until no longer needed APPLICATION AND APPROVAL FOR USE OF SCHOOL PREMISES for purposes other than regular school activities. Retention:                   1 year WORKING DRAFTS OF PROPOSED DRAWINGS/PLANS that are used to provide for making estimates and other needs before proceeding to request official cost estimates for construction or alteration work. Retention:                   2 years SCHEDULE 6:  STUDENT ACTIVITIES RECORDSGeneral Description:  Records generally relating to the operation of student activities programs, athletic events, clubs and organizations within the school district.  The specified retention period applies to the information contained within the record, regardless of the physical format of the record (paper, microfilm, computer disk or tape, optical disk, etc.).Duplicate Copies:  Provided that no retention period is specified for duplicate copies, retain those that are created for administrative purposes for 1 year, and retain those created for convenience or reference purposes until no longer needed or for 1 year, whichever is first.  Duplicate copies should not be retained longer than the record copy.SCHOOL YEARBOOKS    that are printed each year to record the highlights of the school year and document those students who attended each grade level. Retention:                   Permanent STUDENT SCHOOL POLICY HANDBOOK that inform and advise the student of the Board of Education rules and regulations and any specific school building requirements. Retention:                   Until superceded STUDENT ORGANIZATION RECORDS that serve the as the by-laws, election documentation and minutes of the organization. Some of these organizations are: National Honor Society Future Homemakers of America Future Farmers of America Future Business leaders of America Student Council and other school clubs Retention:                   Until no longer needed by the organization ALUMNI LISTS that identify the names of students who have graduated. Retention:                   Until updated   SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS that document the students and scholarships that were awarded to them. Retention:                   5 years SCOREBOOKS (ATHLETICS) that have recorded the game scores and statistics for various athletic events. Retention:                   5 years ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT INVENTORY a summary of authorized uniforms, equipment and other athletic support items necessary for class instruction or interscholastic sports. Retention:                   Until audited plus 2 years ATHLETIC AGREEMENTS BETWEEN SCHOOLS provide for the specifics of when and where an athletic event will be played and who will provide for officiating and other contest requirements. Retention:                   2 years after expiration of the agreement ATHLETIC OFFICIALS CONTRACTS these are independent game contracts that an official agrees to officiate on a specific day and time for a set fee. Most, if not all, are coordinated with the Colorado High School Activities Association. Retention:                   2 years ATHLETIC CONFERENCE REPORTS may document the reporting required by the athletic conference, proposed game schedules and other procedural information.       Retention:                   2 years or until no longer needed ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATES AND REPORTS that verify the eligibility of students to participate in interscholastic events. Retention:                   1 year ATHLETIC EVENT SCHEDULES, which identify the date, time, location and team being played. Retention:                   2 years PHYSICAL EDUCATION EXCUSES that exempt a student from physical education classes or contests. Retention:                   Until no longer neededSCHEDULE 7:  FINANCIAL RECORDSGeneral Description:  Records documenting and ensuring accountability for the receipt and expenditure of public funds.  The specified retention period applies to the information contained within the record, regardless of the physical format of the record (paper, microfilm, computer disk or tape, optical disk, etc.).Duplicate Copies:  Provided that no retention period is specified for duplicate copies, retain those that are created for administrative purposes for 1 year, and retain those created for convenience or reference purposes until no longer needed or for 1 year, whichever is first. Duplicate copies should not be retained longer than the record copy.ACCOUNTS PAYABLE RECORDS – that serve as the basis for payment of bills by the school district, including copies of bills paid, copies of checks, invoices, purchase orders and receiving reports, and correspondence with vendors. Accounts Payable Records in General Retention:    6 years + currentBalance Sheets Retention:    Until updatedBills Paid – Includes invoices and statements. Retention: 6 years + currentCharge Slips and Credit Card Statements – Documentation of charges for items such as printing and meals or credit card transactions. Retention:     2 years + currentCredit Card Records – Records of credit cards issued to the school district for official school use. Retention:    1 year + current after cancellationExpense Records -  Records maintained to document travel, mileage, claims for reimbursement and other expenses of school officials while on educational business, including requests, authorizations, reimbursements and other similar. Retention:    2 years, provided audit has been competedForm 1099 – Sent to vendors such as contractors when the vendor’s charges for services exceed $600 for the year. Retention:    4 yearsPetty Cash Records – Records of petty cash funds account and requests for petty cash for various purposes. Retention:    1 year + currentVendor Files – Files maintained as a unit to track accounts payable activity for specific vendors, including information such as Federal Taxpayer Identification Number, name and address, correspondence, copies of checks, etc. Retention:    6 years + current ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE RECORDS that serve as the basis for collection of amounts owed by vendors, organizations and citizens having accounts with the school district and documentation of billing and collection of monies. Accounts Receivable Records in General  Retention:  2 years + currentBalance Sheets  Retention:    Until updatedCash Books, Receipts and Reports – Cash book showing receipts, cash account pre-edit listing, daily cash reports and other documentation of receipt of monies for fees, parking tickets, rentals, registrations, etc.         Retention:    2 years + currentCash Register Validation Tape         Retention:    1 year + currentInvoices and Statements Issued by School District – Billings by school district to outside companies or institutions for damages, supplies, services or repairs, etc.         Retention:    6 years + current AUDIT RECORDS documenting external audits of the financial position of the school district Audit Reports – Annual or special reports prepared by external auditors examining and verifying the school district financial activities or the financial activities of a fund, department or other component of the municipal government. Retention:    PermanentAudit Work Papers – Documentation consisting of routine correspondence with auditors and copies of school district records compiled for use by auditors in performing an audit. Retention:    2 years + current after completion of audit BANK RECORDS that document the current status and transaction activity of school district funds held at banks Bank Statements – Monthly statements showing the amount of money on deposit to the credit of the school district Retention:    6 years + currentCheck Records Cancelled Checks Retention:     6 years + currentDuplicate Copies of Checks – Carbon copies or photocopies of checks issued and maintained solely as a quick reference source. Retention:    1 year + currentRegister – Check – Chronological listing of check entries. Retention:    6 years + currentStubs – Check Retention:    1 year + currentDeposit Pass Books – records of school district savings account deposits, withdrawals and balances.                     Retention:    6 years + currentDeposit Slips – Bank cashiers’ slips showing amount and date of deposit of monies into school district accounts. Retention:    1 year + currentReconciliations Retention:    6 years + currentTrial Balances                     Retention:    2 years + current BOND ISSUE RECORDS Bond Issue Files – Records that document the authorization to finance school improvements through bonded indebtedness and implementation of school bond issues, including bond anticipation notes, industrial development revenue bonds, general obligation bonds, revenue and refunding bonds, water bonds and special improvement bonds; usually include correspondence and general documentation, authorizations supporting financial arrangements, bond ratings, contracts or sales agreements, and sample copies or specimens of bonds sold as evidence of school district indebtedness. Retention:    2 years after final paymentBond Issue Proceedings Books – Certified record of proceedings related to a bond issue, containing specimen (usually original) documents related to the approval process and issuance of bonds typically compiled in book form for presentation to the school district by the bond agent or bond counsel. Retention:    PermanentBonds, Notes and Coupons Paid – Cancelled or redeemed bonds and coupons received from paying agents throughout the lifetime of the bond issue; cancelled upon receipt. Retention:    1 year after maturityBond Registers and Ledgers – Used to document the redemption of coupons for school district bonds.  Bond registration and redemption transactions may be handled by a bond registration or paying agent for some school districts. Retention:    Permanent BUDGET RECORDS Budget – Final Adopted – Final financial plan for the budget established by the school district as approved by the school board for the allocation and budgeting of all expenditures of the school district . Retention:    PermanentDuplicate Copies:    Until supercededBudget – Preliminary – Draft version of the budget presented for public inspection and review prior to consideration of the budget by the school board. Retention:    1 year after adoption of final budgetDuplicate Copies:    Until final budget is adoptedBudget Reports  Monthly or Quarterly Reports – Periodic reports regarding the status of receipts and disbursements in comparison to the adopted budget. Retention:    2 years + currentYear-End Reports – Summary annual budget reports compiled at year-end. Retention:    6 years + currentBudget Work Papers – Papers used to assist in the preparation and review and decision-making processes for department budget request, including reports, budget instructions, work sheets, spending plans, budget proposals, financial forecasing reports and similar records. Retention:    1 year + current FEE AND RATE SCHEDULES that document the fees and rates collected by the school district for various services. Retention:    Retain current and previous schedules FINANCIAL GUARANTEES – Records relating to the acquisition and release of various forms of financial guarantee – including escrow accounts, letters of credit, liens, promissory notes – required by the school district from other parties to ensure performance, payments or the completion of certain specified actions, such as the completion of projects, required improvements or the payment of delinquent bills or assessments. Retention:    1 year after expiration, completion of guaranteed project (if applicable) or release of the guarantee by the school district Fixed Asset Records – Inventories and listings kept to track and control the fixed assets of the school district, including buildings, real estate, office equipment, tools, machinery, and other equipment.  Annual Reports – Work sheets compiled for annual reports listing totals of all fixed assets, purchases and disposition of assets. Retention:    Until supersededAuction Records – Summary reports and other records of school district property sold at public auction. Retention:    2 years + currentDepreciation Detail Retention:    3 years + currentDisposition Records – Records of disposal of school district property (non real estate) and unclaimed, abandoned or confiscated property such as bicycles and computer equipment by competitive bidding or destruction, including date, department name, description of item, value, disposition, method and reason for disposition, condition, value and approvals. Retention:    3 years + current after disposition of propertyFixed Asset Files – Listings of all school district property (buildings and real estate), vehicles, equipment and furniture.  Includes description, cost, date purchased, location, name of vendor and depreciation. Retention:    10 yearsInventories – Fixed Assets – Listings of expendable and non-expendable property of the school district, including buildings, real estate, vehicles, furniture, equipment, supplies and other items owned or administered by the school district. Retention:    Until revised + 1 yearSurplus Property Records – Documentation of the sale of surplus real property, including invitations, bids, acceptances, lists of materials, evidence of sales and related correspondence. Retention:    6 years after final payment TRUST FUND RECORDS – Documentation of bequests to the school district Retention:    2 years after trust fund closed GOVERNMENT REVENUE PROGRAMS – Records pertaining to governmental programs allocating state or federal revenue sharing funds to school district for specific purposes. Federal Revenue ProgramsFederal Excise Tax – Exemption certificates from gasoline vendors issued to the school district, which are required for allowance of federal tax credits for vendors to bill less the excise tax. Retention:    6 years + currentRevenue Sharing – Documentation and reports of the school district’s receipt and reallocation of federal revenue sharing funds, including public notices, expenditure records and reports, project records, financial and payroll records, etc. Retention:    6 years + currentInstructions for Completing Government Forms Retention:    Until superseded or obsolete GRANT RECORDS – Files pertaining to applications for grants and the administration, monitoring and status of grants received by the school district from private and governmental sources. Awarded Grants – Documentation of awarded grants that are accepted by the school district, including records of grant application, performance under the grant, grant contracts and agreements, annual and final performance reports. Retention:    Duration of grant + 6 yearsRejected Grants – Documentation of grants applied for by the school district and either rejected by the grantor or not accepted by the school district. Retention:    2 years + current after rejection or withdrawalReports – Grant Funded Programs – Periodic reports on the administrative and fiscal operations of federal or state funded programs compiled on a monthly, quarterly, or semi-annual basis. Retention:    3 years after completion of all applicable auditsSupporting Documentation – Background supplemental information relating to grant applications and administration. Retention:    3 years after conclusion of the grant INSURANCE RECORDS Certificates of Insurance – Documentation provided by insurance providers as proof of insurance coverage for specific purposes. Major School District Retention:    10 years after substantial completionOther Certificates of Insurance Retention:    6 years after expirationClaim Records – Records of claims for damages made by the school district against other parties and made by other parties against the school district. Claim Records – Statements of claims and completed claim forms. Retention:    6 years + currentClaim Reports – Summary reports regarding handling and disposition of claims made against the school district and/or its insurance company by other parties Retention:    6 years + currentEmployee Insurance Claim Records – Records pertaining to employee claims for medical, dental, long term disability and other insurance coverage. Retention:    3 years + current after incident is closed and all rights of appeal have expiredInsurance Policies – Documents issued by the insurance company to outline liability, theft, fire, accident, property damage and other coverage and risk control standards for the school district under the insurance policy. Retention:    6 years after expiration of policy, or after all claims made under the policy are settled, whichever is later INVESTMENT RECORDS – Records documenting various investments made by the school district. Bank Statements – Investments Retention:    2 years after investment endsCertificates of Deposit – Registers Retention:    6 years after maturityMoney Market Certificates Retention:    6 years + current after maturityReports – Investment of Funds Retention:    6 years provided audit has been completedSaving Bond Records Retention:    6 years + current after final paymentTreasury Bills and Notes Retention:    6 years + current after maturity LEDGERS AND JOURNALS General Ledger – Year-end summary of receipts and disbursements by account and fund reflecting the general financial condition and operation of the school district.  May also include documentation from subsidiary ledgers to general ledger an accounting adjustments in the form of general entries. Retention:    PermanentSubsidiary Ledgers and Journals – Daily, monthly or quarterly transaction detail showing receipts and expenditures such as depositor payment amount, date payee, purpose, fund credited or debited, and check number; provides backup documentation to General Leger. In GeneralRetention:    2 years  LOAN RECORDS – Records of loans entered into by the school district Retention:     6 years + current after payment and cancellation PURCHASING RECORDS – Records pertaining to procurement of services or commodities, including purchase requisitions, purchase order, vouchers, field order, work orders, invoices and supporting documentation for purchases. Purchasing Records in General (Orders and Requisitions) Retention:    4 years + currentBids – Bids, quotes and proposals regarding services and commodities received by the school district in response to solicitations. Accepted Bids – Received from successful bidders. Retention:    6 years _ current after acceptance of the bidRejected/Unsuccessful Bids – Received from unsuccessful bidders. Retention:    2 years + currentUnsolicited Bids – Received from bidders without solicitation  Retention:    2 years + currentLease-Purchase Records – Records pertaining to the acquisition of property by lease-purchase transactions. Retention:    Term of lease-purchase arrangement + 6 yearsProcurement and Purchasing Policies – Directives, memoranda or manuals pertaining to policies established by the school district for the procurement of commodities and services Retention:    PermanentDuplicate Copies:    Until supersededPurchasing Control Forms – Purchase orders, purchase requisitions, field purchase orders, vouchers and other forms documentation to procurement process. Retention:    6 years + currentSolicitations and Specifications – Requests for proposals (RFPs), requests for quotations (RFQs), and other solicitations by the school district for competitive bids, proposals or quotes for the provision of services or commodities; includes bid specifications. Retention:    6 years + currentState Bid List Retention:    Until supersededVendor Lists – Listings of vendors providing goods and services to the school district, usually including names, addresses, phone numbers, description of goods or services provided. Retention:    Until superseded or obsolete REPORTS – FINANCIAL – Reports created for internal use to document the status of funds, bank accounts, investments and other accounting of school district funds,  including financial projection reports. Annual Financial Reports – Statistical reports on the financial affairs of the school district or specific departments, including a statement on the value of all school district owned property and an accounting of all income and expenditures in relationship to the final budget. Retention:    PermanentCounty Treasurer’s Reports – Periodic reports of the County Treasurer regarding the distributions of taxes collected on behalf of the school district, including information regarding taxes collected, interest and fees. Retention:    10 years + currentRevenue and Expenditure Reports – Reports including information regarding cost analysis, itemized expenditures and revenue sharing. Retention:    6 years + currentDepartmental Expenditure Reports Retention:    1 year + currentFinancial Reports – Monthly Retention:    2 years + current CASH RECEIPT JOURNALS Retention:    2 years + current WORKSHEETS  FINANCIAL – Documents such as rough notes, calculations or drafts assembled or created and used to prepare or analyze other documents; spreadsheets, worksheets, preparatory notes, tentative financial estimates and projections, and other documentation of a preliminary or deliberative and transitory nature. Retention:    Until no longer needed.SCHEDULE 8:  TRANSPORTATION RECORDSGeneral Description:  Records generally relating to the operation and maintenance of the school district’s transportation program.  The specified retention period applies to the information contained within the record, regardless of the physical format of the record (paper, microfilm, computer disk or tape, optical disk, etc.).Duplicate Copies:  Provided that no retention period is specified for duplicate copies, retain those that are created for administrative purposes for 1 year, and retain those created for convenience or reference purposes until no longer needed or for 1 year, whichever is first.  Duplicate copies should not be retained longer than the record copy.DRIVER QUALIFICATION FILE – to include but not limited to: CDE school bus driver annual written test CDE small vehicle driver annual written test Driving performance test DOT medical report Motor vehicle record check First aid certificate Commercial driving license (CDL) copy Retention:                   6 years DRIVER QUALIFICATION FILE CONTINUED – new hires: Pre-service training record outline Mountain driving written test Adverse weather driving written test CDL skills test Retention:                   Until driver resigns, is terminated or retires VEHICLE MAINTENANCE FILE – to include but not limited to: Annual inspection form Vehicle repair form Preventive maintenance inspection form Retention:                   Life of the vehicle or 10 years   DAILY PRE-TRIP INSPECTION SHEETS that verify the driver has completed the required inspections. Retention:                   6 months EMERGENCY EVACUATION DRILLS that document the driver’s knowledge and application of evacuation procedures. Retention:                   3 years EMERGENCY EVACUATION TALK CHECKLIST that spell out the correct and proper procedures for students and teachers to follow in the event of an emergency. Retention:                   6 months TRANSPORTATION SERVICE HOURS that detail the schedule of service for the district’s vehicles. Retention:                   6 months DRUG AND ALCOHOL TEST RESULTS that are required of transportation section employees. Retention:                   5 years IN-SERVICE TRAINING RECORD that documents the annual training provided to each driver and maintenance person. Retention:                   6 years FINGERPRINT REPORTS from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation and FBI Retention:                   Until driver resigns, is terminated or retires ANNUAL INSPECTOR FILES that verify an inspector’s competence in certain areas. Initial certification Hands on score sheets nspector written test Re-certification sticker Brake inspector qualifications Retention:                      Until inspector resigns, is terminated or retiresSCHEDULE 9:  INSTRUCTION RECORDSGeneral Description:  Records generally relating to the teaching instruction efforts that occur within the school district.  The specified retention period applies to the information contained within the record, regardless of the physical format of the record (paper, microfilm, computer disk or tape, optical disk, etc.).Duplicate Copies:  Provided that no retention period is specified for duplicate copies, retain those that are created for administrative purposes for 1 year, and retain those created for convenience or reference purposes until no longer needed or for 1 year, whichever is first.  Duplicate copies should not be retained longer than the record copy.DISTRICT TEST SCORES (STATE AND FEDERAL MANDATED) that reflect student academic achievement. Retention:                   Permanent TEXTBOOK INVENTORY of instructional books that are used in the classroom. Retention:                   Retain until superceded + 1 year TEACHER’S GRADE BOOKS that record the daily and term grades for each student. Retention:   For a class in which a student gets a credit for graduation, until the students would have graduated from high school.                         APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL FOR MATCHING FEDERAL FUNDS TO TRAIN DRIVER EDUCATION TEACHERS Retention:                   3 years + current APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL MATCHING FUNDS TO PURCHASE DRIVER EDUCATION SIMULATION EQUIPMENT Retention:                   3 years + current COUNSELOR RECORDS that are used to counsel a student on specific and general aptitudes, and areas of student interest. Retention:                   3 years + current TEACHER PREP PLANS completed by the classroom teacher that identify the weekly educational objectives and/or goals of each class instruction period. Retention:                   Until no longer neededSCHEDULE 10:  LIBRARY and MEDIA RECORDSGeneral Description:  Records generally relating to the operation and maintenance of the school district’s library program.  The specified retention period applies to the information contained within the record, regardless of the physical format of the record (paper, microfilm, computer disk or tape, optical disk, etc.).Duplicate Copies:  Provided that no retention period is specified for duplicate copies, retain those that are created for administrative purposes for 1 year, and retain those created for convenience or reference purposes until no longer needed or for 1 year, whichever is first. Duplicate copies should not be retained longer than the record copy.ACQUISITION AND DEACCESSION RECORDS that document the process of requesting, purchasing and acquiring, as well as deaccessioning, books, periodicals, audio-visual, and other library materials.  Records may include but are not limited to accession and deaccession registers; correspondence with publishers; questionnaires; request forms; bibliographic data; receipt notations; and related documentation.                             Retention:         3 years + current  AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT LOAN RECORDS that document the loan, rental, scheduling, and delivery of audio-visual or media material and equipment to school, district, faculty or staff.  Records may include but are not limited to request forms; extension and cancellation records; borrower identification; title and material identification; shipping or delivery information; booking records; attendance and number of times media used or shown; usage statistics; accounting records concerning the cost of material; and related documentation.                             Retention:        3 years + current  COPYRIGHT AND DUPLICATION RECORDS that document permission received from authors, publishers, producers, and distributors of video programs and other media and materials to allow the school or district to duplicate the material without copyright infringement.  Records may include but are not limited to agreements which state the terms and conditions, copyright releases, authorizing signatures, and related documentation and correspondence.                             Retention:        6 years + current  LIBRARY AND MEDIA INVENTORY RECORDS that document approved lists of books, periodicals, audio-visual materials, and other library materials.  Records may include but are not limited to annual inventories and lists of books, periodicals, audio-visual materials, and other materials; and lists of books and materials on specific subjects.  Lists document material approved for use in the school or district; materials that may be borrowed from centralized media and resource centers; and are used in the acquisition of materials.                             Retention:        3 years + current  LIBRARY CATALOG RECORDS that document the maintenance, and retrieval of the holdings of the school library; professional library; teaching resource center; and audio-visual, media, or resource center of the school and district.                             Retention:        Until updated + 1 yearSCHEDULE 11:  FOOD SERVICE RECORDSGeneral Description:  Records generally relating to providing food services within the school district. The specified retention period applies to the information contained within the record, regardless of the physical format of the record (paper, microfilm, computer disk or tape, optical disk, etc.).Duplicate Copies:  Provided that no retention period is specified for duplicate copies, retain those that are created for administrative purposes for 1 year, and retain those created for convenience or reference purposes until no longer needed or for 1 year, whichever is first. Duplicate copies should not be retained longer than the record copy.FOOD INVENTORIES that document all foods purchased, received and distributed by the schools. Retention:         Until audited + 1 year  FOOD EQUIPMENT INVENTORIES  that record major pieces of equipment and include warranties and guarantees of cafeteria and kitchen equipment. Retention:        Life of the equipment + 1 year MENUS which list the planned food to be served for each school day. Retention: 4 years + current year                                   DAILY FOOD PRODUCTION RECORD documenting the quantities of food used each day. Retention: 4 years + current year MEALS SERVED that identifies the daily number of meals served in each school. Retention: 4 years + current year            PREPAID MEAL RECORD that records meal ticket information of payments made in advance. Retention: 4 years + current year FREE/REDUCED MEAL ROSTER  that lists the names of the participating students. Retention: 4 years + current year                       FREE/REDUCED PRICE MEAL RECORDS  which include application for free or reduced prices and compliance and verification records.  May include additional criteria that a district uses in making a decision to approve an application. Retention: 5 years + current year                                   DAILY RECEIPT REPORTS that document the food/meal sales receipts for each day.  May include cash register tape sales, cash sales, and a summary report..   Retention:            4 years + current year FEDERAL CLAIM FOR REIMBURSEMENT  that documents the total number of free, reduced, paid breakfasts and lunches served during the month that are being claimed for reimbursement of federal funds. Retention: 4 years + current year                                   RECEIPTS/RECEIPT BOOKS that documents monies received by Food Services for meals and services rendered. Retention: 4 years + current year FOOD PURCHASE ORDERS (includes food commodities) that authorize the delivery of a specified food product, merchandise showing the amount of funds authorized for the same. Retention: 4 years + current year            PAYMENT VOUCHERS FOR FOOD SERVICE CLAIMS  that identify a request for payment to a vendor for food goods or services in accordance with approved purchase orders. Retention: 4 years + current year                       FOOD SERVICES ANNUAL REPORT  which documents in summary fashion the activities of this service area for the past year.    Retention:            5 years + current year COMMODITY RECORDS  related to the distribution and usage of USDA donated foods that may include the following: Commodity Agreement with the school district Allocation Form of food offered accepted or rejected. Current/Daily Commodity Inventory Semi-Annual Commodity Inventory Food Preference Reports Commodity Delivery Invoices/Delivery Tickets ()Signed) Processing and Storage Invoices USDA Commodity Rebate Forms Food Transfer Record (food transferred to another shool) Food Loss/Destroyed Inventory Retention: 3 years after the end of the federal fiscal year to which they pertainSCHEDULE 12:  PERSONNEL RECORDSGeneral Description: Records relating to the hiring, employment, safety, benefits, compensation, retirement and termination of school district employees. The specified retention period applies to the information contained within the record, regardless of the physical format of the record (paper, microfilm, computer disk or tape, optical disk, etc.).Duplicate Copies:  Provided that no retention period is specified for duplicate copies, retain those that are created for administrative purposes for 1 year, and retain those created for convenience or reference purposes until no longer needed or for 1 year, whichever is first.  Duplicate copies should not be retained longer than the record copy.15.10 AFFIRMATIVE ACTION RECORDSSee Schedule 15 Compliance with Regulatory Requirements.15.20 AGREEMENTS AND CONTRACTS – PERSONNELSee also Schedule 7 Agreements and Contracts.Collective Bargaining AgreementsRetention: 3 years after expiration [29 CFR 516.5]Employment ContractsIndividual employment contracts or where contracts or agreements are not in writing, a written memorandum summarizing the terms.Retention: 3 years after expiration [29 CFR 516.5]15.30 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITY ACT RECORDSSee Schedule 15 Compliance with Regulatory Requirements.15.40 BENEFITSRecords pertaining to fringe benefits, insurance coverage and benefit plans for employees.Group Health Insurance – Continuation of CoverageRecords showing covered employees, their spouses and dependents have received written notice of continuing group health insurance and COBRA15 rights, and whether the covered employees, spouses and dependents elected or rejected coverage.Retention: 3 years + current16 15 COBRA means Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985.16 Retention period not specified in federal law 26 CFR 4980 B (f)(6) or 29 USC 1166.Benefit PlansDocumentation relating to employee health, dental, vision and other insurance plans; Social Security, pension, deferred compensation, Individual Retirement Accounts, money purchase plans, retirement and similar plans; including a benefit plan description and/or a summary benefit plan description.Retention: Full period that plan or system is in effect, plus 1 year after termination of the plan [29 CFR 1627.3]Plan BasisRecords providing the basis for all required plan descriptions and reports necessary to certify the information, including vouchers, worksheets, receipts, applicable resolutions.Retention: Not less than 6 years after filing date of documents [29 USC 1027 and 29 CFR 2520]15.50 BONDS – PUBLIC OFFICIALSFidelity, surety, blanket or other bonds intended to guarantee honest and faithful performance of officials such as the financial officer or administrator [CRS 31-4-219, CRS 31-4-401].Retention: 6 years + current after term expires15.60 COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATORY REQUIREMENTSAffirmative Action ComplianceRecords relating to the school district’s compliance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act [29 CFR 1602].Affirmative Action PlanRetention: PermanentAffirmative Action RecordsRecords of requests for job applicant’s reasonable accommodation applications, hiring, promotion, demotion, transfer, layoff, termination, rates of pay, selections for training or apprenticeship.Retention: 2 years [29 CFR 1602.31]Report EEO-4Records submitted to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) documenting compliance with EEOC requirements by school districts with 15 or more employees.Retention: 3 years [29 CFR 1602.30; 29 CFR 1602.32]Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) ComplianceSee Schedule 15 Physical and Medical Records.Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (COBRA) ComplianceSee Schedule 15 Benefits – Group Health Insurance – Continuation of Coverage.Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) ComplianceSee Schedule 15 Physical and Medical Records.Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) ComplianceSee Schedule 15 Physical and Medical Records.15.70 EMPLOYEE RECORDS – ACTIVE AND TERMINATEDDocumentation of an individual employee’s work history, including information regarding active and terminated employees maintained because of the employer-employee relationship, such as records pertaining to age, address, telephone number and social security number; notices of appointment; tuition reimbursement; classification questionnaires; commendations; disciplinary and personnel actions relating to the employee, including hiring, evaluation, demotion, promotion and termination of school employees; letters of commendation; letters of resignation; emergency notification forms; oaths of office; job-related training documentation; performance evaluations; salary documentation; selection of benefit plans, etc. [CRS 24-72-202(4.5)]. See also other employee and personnel records listed elsewhere in Schedule 15.Retention: 10 years after retirement or separation, provided that records relating to hazardous material exposure are retained 30 years after separation19Duplicate Copies: Transfer to custodian of record copy upon termination of employment.15.80 EMPLOYEE RECORDS – TEMPORARY AND SEASONALRecords and documentation relating to employment of temporary and seasonal employees, except for payroll and fiscal information.Retention: 3 years after termination, except payroll and fiscal records15.90 EXPENSE RECORDSSee Schedule 5 Accounts Payable Records.15.100 GARNISHMENTSSee Schedule 15 Payroll Records.15.110 GRIEVANCESRecords of personnel grievances filed by employees.Retention: 3 years + current after settled19 Retention previously specified permanent retention; however, the Colorado State Archives now recommends the listed retention period. Research notations: Age records, 3 years [29 CFR 516.2, 41 CFR 50.201, and 29 CFR 1627.3]; demotion records, 1 year [29 CFR 1627.3 and 29 CFR 16902.14]; hiring records, 3 years [29 CFR 1602.14 and 29 CFR 1627.3]; promotion records, 1 year from date record made or personnel action taken, whichever is later [29 CFR 1602.14]; termination records, 1 year from date record made or personnel action taken, whichever is later [29 CFR 1602.14]; involuntary terminations, 2 years from date of termination, or in cases of charges of discrimination retain until final disposition of charge or action [29 CFR 1602.31].15.120 HEALTH AND SAFETY RECORDSSee also Schedule 15 Physical and Medical Records and Workers’ Compensation.Hazardous Materials ExposureRecords of any personal or environmental monitoring of exposure to hazardous materials, lead and asbestos, chemicals, toxic substances, noise, dust, heat, cold, repetitive motion, blood-borne pathogens, biological agents, bacteria, virus, fungus, radiation, or other dangerous work-related conditions.Retention: 30 years after separation [29 CFR 1910.1020 and 15 USC 2622]HIPPA Authorizations for Release of InformationEmployee (patient) authorizations for release of protected information.Retention: 6 years from date of creation of the recordMaterial Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)Employers must have a MSDS on file for each hazardous chemical they receive and use and ensure copies are readily accessible to employees in their work area. Employer must keep records of chemicals used, where they were used and for how long [29 CFR 1910.1200].Retention: Until superseded or 1 year + current after chemical is disposed of or consumed  provided the employer retains some record of the identity (chemical name if known) of the substance or agent, where it was used, and when it was used for at least 30 yearsSafety Committee RecordsSee Schedule 7 Committees – Internal.Safety Policies and ProceduresSee Schedule 7 Policies and Procedures Documentation.Safety Training InformationManuals, handbooks and similar documentation of safety training provided to employees.Retention: 1 year + current15.130 I-9 FORMSRecord of verification of citizenship and eligibility to work in the United States, including verification documentation that establishes identity and eligibility (Immigration and Naturalization Services Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification Form); applies to all employees hired after November 6, 1986.Retention: 3 years from date of hire or 1 year after separation, whichever is later [8 CFR 274a.2]15.140 INSURANCE – EMPLOYEESee Schedule 15 Benefits and Schedule 5 Insurance Records.15.150 JOB RECORDSAdvertisements of Job OpportunitiesAdvertisements and announcements regarding job openings, promotions, training programs or overtime work.Retention: 1 year + current [29 CFR 1627.3] Applications for Employment and Supporting DocumentationApplications, resumes and supporting documentation and other replies to job advertisements, including applications for temporary positions.Retention: 2 years from the date record was made or human resource action was taken, whichever is later [29 CFR 1627.4, 29 CFR 1602.14]Applications for Employment – Not HiredApplications, resumes and supporting documentation submitted for school employment by individuals not hired.Retention: 2 years from the date of the making of the record or the personnel action involved, whichever occurs later [29 CFR 1602.31]ExaminationsTests administered by the school disdrict in connection with screening job applicants to determine aptitude or skills.Retention: 2 years + current from the date of making record or action, whichever occurs last [29 CFR 1627.3 and 29 CFR 1607.4]Job Descriptions and SpecificationsWritten descriptions of duties performed, qualifications and physical requirements for school positions.Retention: Until supersededPolygraph Records – Job ApplicantsRetention: 2 years + currentPolygraph Records – Routine (Not Job Related) Retention: Until administrative need ends15.160 OATHS OF OFFICEOaths of office taken by appointed school officials [CRS 31-4-401].Retention: Term of office + 1 year15.170 PAYROLL RECORDSBasis of Pay20Records pertaining to additions or deductions from wages paid; the basis on which wages are paid; earnings per week; records containing employee’s name, address, date of birth, occupation, rate of pay and compensation earned per week; includes payroll records pertaining to both FLSA-Exempt and FLSA-Non-Exempt Employees.Note: The basis on which wages are paid must be documented in sufficient detail to permit calculation for each pay period including benefits and prerequisites. The records may include payment of wages, wage rates, job evaluations, merit and incentive programs and seniority systems. The basic reason for these records is to give the Wage-Hour Division an indication on whether or not sex discrimination exists.Retention: 3 years [29 CFR 516.5]20 Research notations: Additions or Deductions from Wages Paid, 3 years [29 CFR 516.5]; Age Discrimination in Employment Act Records, 3 years [29 CFR 1627.3]; Basis on Which Wages Are Paid, 2 years [29 CFR 1620.32 and 29 CFR 516.6]; Earnings Per Week, 3 years [29 CFR 1627.3 and 29 CFR 516.5]; FLSA-Exempt Employees, 3 years [29 CFR 516.5]; FLSA-Non Exempt Employees, 3 years [29 CFR 516.5]; Title VII and Americans with Disabilities Act, 1 year from date record made or personnel action taken, whichever is later [29 CFR 1602.14].Compensation PlansPay PlansWritten plans outlining job titles and pay scales for school  employees.Retention: PermanentSeniority or Merit SystemsRetention: For the full period the plan or system is in effect plus 1 year [29 CFR 1627.3]Credit Union Deduction RequestsRetention: 1 year after superseded21 Direct Deposit ReportsRetention: 1 year + currentEmployee Longevity Reports Report related to individual employee. Retention: 10 years after separationGarnishmentsDocumentation of requests and court orders served on the school district to withhold the wages of employees for garnishments, tax levies, support payments and other reasons.Retention: 3 yearsLeave RecordsBalance ReportsYear-EndRetention: Duration of employee fileOther Periodic ReportsRetention: 2 years Leave RequestsApplications submitted by employees for sick, vacation, compensatory, personal business, family and medical leave, long-term leave and other leave time.Retention: 1 year + currentPay PlansSee Compensation Plans above.Payroll ReportsEmployee Longevity ReportsRetention: Permanent21 29 CFR 516.6 specifies retention for 2 years.End of Pay PeriodRetention: 1 year + currentFICA Reports – QuarterlyRetention: 6 years + currentQuarterlyRetention: 2 years + current Year-EndRetention: 6 years + current provided Payroll Register is retained permanentlyPayroll Tax RecordsRecords of collection, distribution, deposit and transmittal of federal and state income taxes, including federal miscellaneous income statements (1099), request for taxpayer identification number and certificate (W-9), employer’s quarterly federal tax return (941, 941E) and other similar federal and state forms.Retention: 5 years + currentRegister – Payroll [Year-End]Documentation of the earnings, voluntary and required deductions and withholdings of school employees.Retention: PermanentSalary SurveysStudies and surveys conducted by the school district or its agents to gather comparative salary information for school positions in comparable organizations.Retention: 3 years + currentTime Worked RecordsAll basic time and earnings cards or sheets and work production sheets of individuals where all or part of the employee’s earnings are determined.Retention: 5 years + current [CRS 8-72-107]22 Wage-Rate TablesAll tables or schedules (from their last effective date) of the employer which provide the piece rates or other rates used in computing straight-time earnings, wages, or salary, or overtime pay computation.Retention: 2 years; however the Department of Labor may request records back 3 years [29 CFR 516.6]22 29 CFR 1602.31 and 29 CFR 516.6 specify retention for 2 years. The school retention schedule follows state law.W-2 FormsAnnual wage and tax statements documenting individual employee earnings and withholdings for state and federal income taxes and social security tax.Retention: 4 years + currentW-4 FormsWithholding allowance certificates documenting exemption status of individual school district employees.Retention: Throughout employment15.180 PENSION RECORDSActuarial ReportsReports by actuaries concerning the financial soundness of a pension plan.Retention: PermanentPensions AwardedRecords of applications for pensions, determinations regarding award of pensions and actuarial calculations for the pension.Retention: PermanentPension PlansSee Schedule 15 Benefits – Benefit Plans.15.190 PHYSICAL AND MEDICAL RECORDSRecords documenting an individual employee’s work-related medical history [29 CFR 1630.14]. Note: These records are not personnel records and must be kept physically separate from employee personnel records in a separate location as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act. See also Schedule 15 Health and Safety Records.Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) RecordsRecords required to be retained under Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) containing results of physical examinations considered in connection with personnel actions.Retention: 1 year [29 CFR 1627.3]Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) RecordsRecords required to be retained under Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA); includes an FMLA leave request relating to medical certifications, recertification or medical histories of employees or employees’ family members. These records shall be maintained in separate files/records and be treated as confidential medical records, except that supervisors and managers may be informed regarding necessary restrictions and accommodations, not the nature of the condition, first aid and safety personnel may be informed (when appropriate) if the employee may/might require emergency treatment, and government officials investigating compliance with FMLA shall be provided relevant information.Retention: 3 years [29 CFR 825.500]Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) RecordsRecords required under Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), including complete and accurate records of all medical examinations required by OSHA law. Note: These records may be retained by the medical provider.Retention: Duration of employment + 30 years, unless a specific OSHA standard provides a different time period [29 CFR 1910.1020]15.200 POLICIES AND PROCEDURES – PERSONNELHandbooks, manuals, directives and other written statements or summaries of policies and procedures governing personnel and human resource matters pertaining to employment with the school district. Retention: Until updated, except retain permanently all documentation that would be useful in establishing past policies or procedures in settling personnel disputesRecruitment and Interviewing ProceduresGuidelines for recruitment and interviewing processes for hiring of school employees.Retention: 1 year + current15.210 REGULATORY AGENCY INFORMATIONSee Schedule 7 Legislation and Regulatory Actions.15.220 REPORTS – PERSONNELSee Schedule 15 Pension Records and Payroll Records.15.230 SAFETYSee Schedule 15 Health and Safety Records.15.240 SIGNATURE CERTIFICATESFacsimile signature certificates for the superintendent and treasurer that are filed with the Secretary of State’s office for authentication and verification of the signature of the official on school district documents.Retention: 1 year after end of employment15.250 SOCIAL SECURITYSee Schedule 15 Benefits – Benefit Plans.15.260 TEST RECORDSSee Schedule 15 Job Records.15.270 TRAINING INFORMATIONInformation presented to orient new employees regarding policies and procedures.Retention: 1 year + current15.280 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCEReports and claim records for unemployment insurance payments.Retention: 6 years + current15.290 VOLUNTEER WORKER RECORDSRecords documenting work performed for the school district by citizens without compensation for their services.Retention: 3 years after separation15.300 WORK SCHEDULESEmployee On-Call ScheduleRetention: 2 years + current15.310 WORKERS’ COMPENSATION Injury reports and supplemental reports and claim records for workers’ compensation.Retention: 6 years + currentAPPENDIX A:  NON-RECORDSThe following types of administrative materials have no public record retention value and may be disposed of as soon as they have served their purpose at the discretion of the custodian:Catalogs, trade journals, and other printed materials received from other offices, commercial firms, or private institutions, which require no action and are not needed for documentary purposes.Informational or extra copies of correspondence, completed forms, bulletins, newsletters, etc. prepared for reference and information distribution.Letters of transmittal that do not add any information to the transmitted materials.Miscellaneous memoranda or notices that do not relate to the functional responsibility of the municipality such as notices of community affairs, employee meetings, holidays, etc.Preliminary drafts of letters, memoranda, reports, worksheets, and informal notes that do not represent significant basic steps in the preparation of record documents.Routing slips, sheets, post-it notes or memos used to direct the distribution of documents.Outdated or superseded stocks of publications kept for supply and hand-out purposes.Telephone messages that convey non-policy informational messages.Library or Museum Material acquired for reference or exhibition purposes.Identical duplicate copies of records.  Notes, tapes or recordings that have been transcribed.Temporary or transitory material with little or no bearing on decision-making. APPENDIX B:  GLOSSARYClosed Record – A file unit or records series containing documents on which action has been completed and to which more documents are not likely to be added.CRS – Colorado Revised Statutes.Disposition – Actions taken regarding records no longer needed in current office space, including destruction pursuant to an approved records retention schedule or permanent retention of records in paper or other formats.Duplicate Copies – Non-record copies of documents kept solely for ease of access and reference.Format – The shape, size, style and general makeup of a particular record.Permanent Records – Records appraised as having sufficient historical or other value to warrant continued preservation by the school district beyond the time they are needed for administrative, legal or fiscal purposes. Record Copy – The official and “best” copy of a document retained by the official record custodian.Retention Period – The minimum length of time that a record must be kept.Retention Schedule – A document approved by the Colorado State Archives providing authority for the minimum retention periods and final disposition of municipal records.Series – Physical or intellectual groupings of records; file units or documents arranged according to a filing system or kept together because they relate to a particular subject or function, result from the same activity, document a specific kind of transaction, take a particular physical form, or have some other relationship arising out of their creation, receipt, or use.APPENDIX C:  SHREDDING OF DOCUMENTSIn order to ensure that all documents are kept confidential, including those documents for which the District no longer has need, once the timeline indicated in the above policy has passed, documents MUST be shredded.  To this end, a shredding bin will be placed in each SD27J building for the collection of aforementioned documents.  The company responsible for the collection and shredding of such documents will empty bins on an as-needed basis.  Please contact the Executive Director of Finance to schedule the pick up and emptying of bins.
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Sd27 J Records Management

  • 1. SD27J Records ManagementRECORDS MANAGEMENT MANUALSCHEDULE 1        School Board Records SCHEDULE 2        General Administrative Records of the DistrictSCHEDULE 3        Student Services Records SCHEDULE 4        Special Services (Special Education) Records SCHEDULE 5        Building and Grounds Records SCHEDULE 6        Student Activities Records SCHEDULE 7       Financial Records SCHEDULE 8        Transportation Records SCHEDULE 9        Instruction Records SCHEDULE 10       Library and Media RecordsSCHEDULE 11        Food Service Records SCHEDULE 12     Personnel Records APPENDICESAppendix A.  Non-RecordsAppendix B.  GlossaryAppendix C. Shredding of DocumentsSCHEDULE 1: SCHOOL BOARD RECORDSGeneral Description:  Records generally relating to the elected school board and its members that govern the school district.  The specified retention period applies to the information contained within the record, regardless of the physical format of the record (paper, microfilm, computer disk or tape, optical disk, etc.).Duplicate Copies:  Provided that no retention period is specified for duplicate copies, retain those that are created for administrative purposes for 1 year, and retain those created for convenience or reference purposes until no longer needed or for 1 year, whichever is first. Duplicate copies should not be retained longer than the record copy.MINUTES OF THE MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION that record the issues that come before the board at all official meetings and the board’s decisions to these issues.                         Retention:                   Permanent LEGAL OPINIONS requested by the Board and supplied by school district counsel or the courts that provide legal guidance on various matters pertinent to the school district.                         Retention:                   Permanent CERTIFICATION OF SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION RESULTS that have been validated and affirmed by the county clerk and record the number of votes each prospective board member or board ballot issue received.                         Retention:                   Permanent ORGANIZATION AND REORGANIZATION RECORDS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT that may include but are not limited to: Citizen petitions Legal descriptions and maps Requests for exclusion Mill levy data Election results Court orders Retention:                   Permanent BOARD MEETING PACKETS that include summary and detail information to be considered at the upcoming Board meeting.                         Retention:                   Permanent BOARD MEETING AGENDAS that provide the schedule of topics that the Board will consider at each meeting.                         Retention:                   1 year SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION RECORDS that include but are not limited to: Absentee voter ballots Election ballots Voter signature cards List of registered voters Retention:  30 days after the election provided the election or the results of it have not been challenged. Should an election be contested all records are to be retained until such time that the appropriate court allows them to be destroyed.BOARD POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL that identifies the official district policies and procedures that are to be followed by staff and students                         Retention:                   PermanentSCHEDULE 2: GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS OF THE DISTRICTGeneral Description: Records generally relating to the administration and direction of the school district’s various programs. The specified retention period applies to the information contained within the record, regardless of the physical format of the record (paper, microfilm, computer disk or tape, optical disk, etc.). Duplicate Copies: Provided that no retention period is specified for duplicate copies, retain those that are created for administrative purposes for 1 year, and retain those created for convenience or reference purposes until no longer needed or for 1 year, whichever is first. Duplicate copies should not be retained longer than the record copy.   AFFIDAVITS OF PUBLICATION – proof of publication provided by newspapers that are required of the school district’s such as budget, board meetings and other special notices  Retention:6 years  AGREEMENTS and CONTRACTS of various kinds that document some form of agreement or contract that is enforceable by law between the school district and other parties regarding leases, franchises, professional services and other ones that the school district should enter in to. Retention:Duration of the agreement or contract plus 6 years, to include any terms limiting action there under ANNUAL REPORT of the school district to the Board of Education and/or citizens of the district. Retention:Permanent AWARDS and HONORS that the district has received from various public or private sources.Retention:Permanent COMMITTEE RECORDS – Internal that document the actions and decisions of various committees, task forces or other special school sanctioned groups that meet on an ongoing basis or are established for a specific purpose. Some examples of these would be textbook review, school lunch program and the parent – school resource groups. Ongoing Committees Retention:2 years, provided records have no long-term value b.      Specific Purpose Committees Retention:Until work of the committee ends and there is no long-term value.COMPLAINTS – communications that are received from parents and/or other persons regarding objections, dissatisfactions or disagreement with school district policies or actions. Retention:2 years after response or action by the school district, and all rights of appeal have been exhausted CORRESPONDENCE – ROUTINE is written communication that is sent or received by one or more individuals via the US mail, private courier, facsimile transmission or electronic mail. The information contained in this type of correspondence is general in nature and does not convey district policy or legal/fiscal positions. Retention:2 years  CORRESPONDENCE – LEGAL, FISCAL, POLICY – this written communication is sent in the same manner as the routine correspondence, but its’ value is important to the school district by the very nature of its’ subject matter. Examples of this type of correspondence are communications dealing with district fiscal policy, legal issues, property records, court filings and other topics that may be needed for future use. Retention:Permanent  ELECTRONIC MAIL is an electronic message that is transmitted between two or more computers or electronic terminals. Retention:Follow the School District’s E-mail Policy  GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS that are created or received in the course of administering programs, including daily, weekly or monthly activity reports which are summarized in the district’s annual report Retention:2 years or until no longer needed for reference  11.MAPS & DRAWINGS that relate to building construction and/or remodeling, site plans, engineering, cartographic or other graphic presentations that are needed for the continued operation of the school district and its facilities. Retention:Permanent  12.NEWS RELEASES that are prepared statements or announcements issued to the news media regarding school board decisions, changes is senior administrative personnel, and or program changes or termination of specific school programs. It should be noted that major policy or historical news releases should be retained indefinitely. Retention:4 years13.POLICY and PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT RECORDS that document the formulation and adoption of policies, procedures and functions of the school district. Includes narrative and/or statistical reports, related correspondence on program activities, organizational charts and records related to significant events in which the school district participated. Retention:Permanent  14.PUBLICATIONS that are produced for wide internal or external distribution, including district brochures, pamphlets, studies, proposals, newsletters, proposed instructional materials, and similar materials produced and made available to the public. One copy should be retained permanently and extra copy destroyed. Retention:Permanent 15.REPORTS (Daily, Monthly, Quarterly) that are prepared by various school district departments regarding the educational operation and/or activities, and are for use in compiling other reports, planning and budgeting, monitoring academic achievement and progress, etc….Retention:3 years16.STUDIES & PLANS prepared by the school district or contractors for the district. Examples include feasibility studies, planning and land use, population estimates, educational achievement, capital projects, transportation projections and other documents that have long-term reference or historical value to the school district. Retention:Permanent 17.TRAINING & CONFERENCE MATERIALS that document school employees at seminars, conferences or other training events not sponsored by the school district... Retention:2 years SCHEDULE 3: STUDENT SERVICES RECORDSGeneral Description:  Records generally relating to academic records of children within the school district.  The specified retention period applies to the information contained within the record, regardless of the physical format of the record (paper, microfilm, computer disk or tape, optical disk, etc.).Duplicate Copies:  Provided that no retention period is specified for duplicate copies, retain those that are created for administrative purposes for 1 year, and retain those created for convenience or reference purposes until no longer needed or for 1 year, whichever is first.  Duplicate copies should not be retained longer than the record copy.NOTE:  RECORDS OF THE STUDENT FROM ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL SHOULD BE MERGED INTO THE STUDENT PERMANENT RECORD WHEN HE OR SHE REACHES HIGH SCHOOL. STUDENT PERMANENT RECORD: These records are divided into three categories: personal information, enrollment history and academic performance. Each Colorado school district keeps information about students in different ways and on different forms. Therefore, the retention schedule presents the kinds of information or data elements that are maintained in files, rather than the names of the forms on which information may be found. Personal Information –This information, except for the immunization record, is usually found with the student’s permanent record. Student’s identification numberA number used for recordkeeping purposes. It might be one assigned by the district or a Social Security number Legal name of student Legal name of parent or guardian Date of birth Sex Address Telephone number Immunization record for withdrawalsB.  Enrollment History – This information may be with the transcript or it may be on a different form, depending upon the district. It consists of the following:Exact date the student enrolled in the district Name, city and state of the previous school(s) attended outside the district The schools attended within the district The dates and grade levels of the student Date the student withdrew or graduated from the district Name, city and state of the school to which the student is withdrawing C. Academic Performance – usually found on the transcript or on report cards.Classes and/or grade level taken Semester grades Postsecondary courses/semester grades Standardized test scores Advanced placement (AP) test scores Grade point average (GPA) Class rank College placement test scores (i.e., ACT/SAT) Retention:Permanent Student Fall Enrollment Report (October Count) (Report to the Colorado Department of Education of the number of students enrolled.) Retention:PermanentStudent End of School Year Enrollment Report to the Colorado Department of Education that reports the number of students in school at the close of the academic year. Retention:Permanent Student Cumulative Records that contain optional information on students attending school in the district.  The record may contain but is not limited to: Other such information as shall enable school officials to counsel with students and plan appropriate activities. Immunization record for graduates/withdrawalsThe certificate of immunization shall be returned to the parent(s) or guardian or the emancipated student or student eighteen years of age or older when a student graduates,  withdraws, transfers, is promoted, or otherwise leaves the school, or the school shall transfer the certificate with the student’s school record to the new school. Upon a college or university student’s request, the official certificate of immunization shall be forwarded as specified by the student.  Ethnic codeThis code is of use only to the district in which the student is enrolled. Withdrawal Grades (sometimes called grades in progress)Withdrawal grades are not official grades, i.e., no credits are earned. Their purpose is to facilitate enrollment at the student’s next school. Supplementary programsExamples of such programs are gifted and talented, bi-lingual, English as a Second Language (ESL), Chapter 1, etc. Health recordsHearing and vision screenings, visits to the school clinics, or similar records are not required information. Signed releases of recordsThe purpose of this record is to document whether or not student record information was released, as requested by the parent or student. Progress reportsMid-semester grades which inform parents and students of how the student is doing. These are not official grades and do not have long-term value. Out-of-district records School fines Emergency information Marriage licensesStudents may obtain a copy from the state or country in which they were married. It is not the responsibility of the school district to maintain these records permanently. Birth certificatesStudents may obtain a copy from the state or country in which they were born. It is not the responsibility of the school district to maintain these records permanently. Court orders denying access to records AdoptionsThe child’s legal name should be changed on the transcript, although the previous name should also remain part of the transcript. It is not the responsibility of the school district to maintain permanent adoption records. GuardianshipsIt is not the responsibility of the school district to maintain guardianship records. GED recordsThis information is retained permanently at the Colorado State Department of Education. Retention:For graduates: purge immediately after graduation.(2) For withdrawals: destroy after the student leaves the district unless there is a compelling need to keep it longer. Student Drop Out Records are distinct from the student cumulative record and are maintained as a separate file. Retention:10 years Student Transfer In-Transfer Out Records  are distinct from the student cumulative record and are maintained as a separate file. Retention:10 years New Student Orientation Schedules. Retention:1 year Report Cards that document the periodic report by a school about a student’s academic, social, emotional, and physical progress.  Information includes but is not limited to full legal name of student; teacher’s name; name and address of school; indication of attendance during reporting period; grades; and other related information.) Retention:1 year after school year in which records were created provided semester grade is recorded in the student permanent record Student Schedules File of forms completed by school personnel for student scheduling into class.  Information includes printouts of student schedules, class lists, student class assignments and requests for change of schedule. Retention:Until no longer needed for administrative purposes, then destroy Student Discipline, Suspension, and Expulsion Records documenting inappropriate student behavior and corrective actions taken.  Information includes referral and action form, notes, letters to parents, suspension documentation, detention documents, hearing notices, bus driver referrals, statements and conference notes. Retention:(1) When suspended and subsequently expelled permanently: Transfer to Student Permanent Record File and retain until student reaches the age of 21.(2) When disciplined or temporarily suspended and returned to school with no further rules infractions: 3 years Student Truancy Records  Records created to document student’s excessive absences and action taken to correct the problem by school personnel.  Information includes referral and action forms, letters to parents, attendance profile sheets, correspondence, release forms, copies of initial court petitions, copies of court orders, hearing notes, affidavits and visitation documentation. Retention:3 years after school year in which records were createdSCHEDULE 4: SPECIAL SERVICES/SPECIAL EDUCATION RECORDSGeneral Description:  Records generally relating to special needs of children within the school district.  The specified retention period applies to the information contained within the record, regardless of the physical format of the record (paper, microfilm, computer disk or tape, optical disk, etc.).Duplicate Copies:  Provided that no retention period is specified for duplicate copies, retain those that are created for administrative purposes for 1 year, and retain those created for convenience or reference purposes until no longer needed or for 1 year, whichever is first.  Duplicate copies should not be retained longer than the record copy.SPECIAL SERVICES STUDENT FILE Records may include but are not limited to:IEP and Supporting Documentation ISP (Individual Service Plan) IFSP (Individual Family Service Plan) Testing Documentation Health Record Psychological Report Student Achievement Referrals, Permissions & Notices Student Assessment Reports Evaluations and Accompanying Reports Outside Agency Information Literacy Plan Behavior Support Plan Communication Plan Health Plan Service Plan Request for Records Record of Access Retention:Five years after all special services/special education and related services have ended PROVIDED that the school district has issued a notification of pending destruction to the parents and/or guardians.SCHEDULE 5: BUILDINGS & GROUNDS RECORDSGeneral Description:  Records generally relating to the construction and operation of facilities and grounds within the school district.  The specified retention period applies to the information contained within the record, regardless of the physical format of the record (paper, microfilm, computer disk or tape, optical disk, etc.).Duplicate Copies:  Provided that no retention period is specified for duplicate copies, retain those that are created for administrative purposes for 1 year, and retain those created for convenience or reference purposes until no longer needed or for 1 year, whichever is first. Duplicate copies should not be retained longer than the record copy.CONSTRUCTION PROJECT FILES Records may include but are not limited to:Surveys and plot plans that pertain to school real estate Final blueprints, specifications and shop drawings and all modifications made thereto ADA plan Evacuation plan Federal and state environmental reports (asbestos, lead, radon etc.) Certificate of occupancy and final building inspection reports Retention:                   Permanent            DEEDS TO REAL PROPERTY that legally convey the land to the school district ownership and include the filing reception number in the county clerk and recorder’s office. Retention:                   Permanent BUILDING KEY SCHEDULES that itemize the list of different master     keys and individual keys, and the assigned holders of those keys. Retention:                   Until superceded plus 1 year INVENTORY OF BUILDINGS OR GROUNDS EQUIPMENT that itemizes the equipment assigned to each school or facility. Retention:                   Until superceded plus I year MAINTENANCE RECORDS FOR EACH SCHOOL FACILITY that record the service and repair record on the building and equipment. Retention:                   Life of the equipment or 10 years whichever comes later RECORD OF UTILITY USAGES documents the electricity, gas, water or other utility that each building consumes each month or year. Retention:                   5 years or until no longer needed APPLICATION AND APPROVAL FOR USE OF SCHOOL PREMISES for purposes other than regular school activities. Retention:                   1 year WORKING DRAFTS OF PROPOSED DRAWINGS/PLANS that are used to provide for making estimates and other needs before proceeding to request official cost estimates for construction or alteration work. Retention:                   2 years SCHEDULE 6: STUDENT ACTIVITIES RECORDSGeneral Description:  Records generally relating to the operation of student activities programs, athletic events, clubs and organizations within the school district.  The specified retention period applies to the information contained within the record, regardless of the physical format of the record (paper, microfilm, computer disk or tape, optical disk, etc.).Duplicate Copies:  Provided that no retention period is specified for duplicate copies, retain those that are created for administrative purposes for 1 year, and retain those created for convenience or reference purposes until no longer needed or for 1 year, whichever is first.  Duplicate copies should not be retained longer than the record copy.SCHOOL YEARBOOKS    that are printed each year to record the highlights of the school year and document those students who attended each grade level. Retention:                   Permanent STUDENT SCHOOL POLICY HANDBOOK that inform and advise the student of the Board of Education rules and regulations and any specific school building requirements. Retention:                   Until superceded STUDENT ORGANIZATION RECORDS that serve the as the by-laws, election documentation and minutes of the organization. Some of these organizations are: National Honor Society Future Homemakers of America Future Farmers of America Future Business leaders of America Student Council and other school clubs Retention:                   Until no longer needed by the organization ALUMNI LISTS that identify the names of students who have graduated. Retention:                   Until updated   SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS that document the students and scholarships that were awarded to them. Retention:                   5 years SCOREBOOKS (ATHLETICS) that have recorded the game scores and statistics for various athletic events. Retention:                   5 years ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT INVENTORY a summary of authorized uniforms, equipment and other athletic support items necessary for class instruction or interscholastic sports. Retention:                   Until audited plus 2 years ATHLETIC AGREEMENTS BETWEEN SCHOOLS provide for the specifics of when and where an athletic event will be played and who will provide for officiating and other contest requirements. Retention:                   2 years after expiration of the agreement ATHLETIC OFFICIALS CONTRACTS these are independent game contracts that an official agrees to officiate on a specific day and time for a set fee. Most, if not all, are coordinated with the Colorado High School Activities Association. Retention:                   2 years ATHLETIC CONFERENCE REPORTS may document the reporting required by the athletic conference, proposed game schedules and other procedural information.       Retention:                   2 years or until no longer needed ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATES AND REPORTS that verify the eligibility of students to participate in interscholastic events. Retention:                   1 year ATHLETIC EVENT SCHEDULES, which identify the date, time, location and team being played. Retention:                   2 years PHYSICAL EDUCATION EXCUSES that exempt a student from physical education classes or contests. Retention:                   Until no longer neededSCHEDULE 7: FINANCIAL RECORDSGeneral Description: Records documenting and ensuring accountability for the receipt and expenditure of public funds. The specified retention period applies to the information contained within the record, regardless of the physical format of the record (paper, microfilm, computer disk or tape, optical disk, etc.).Duplicate Copies:  Provided that no retention period is specified for duplicate copies, retain those that are created for administrative purposes for 1 year, and retain those created for convenience or reference purposes until no longer needed or for 1 year, whichever is first. Duplicate copies should not be retained longer than the record copy.ACCOUNTS PAYABLE RECORDS – that serve as the basis for payment of bills by the school district, including copies of bills paid, copies of checks, invoices, purchase orders and receiving reports, and correspondence with vendors. Accounts Payable Records in General Retention:    6 years + currentBalance Sheets Retention:    Until updatedBills Paid – Includes invoices and statements. Retention: 6 years + currentCharge Slips and Credit Card Statements – Documentation of charges for items such as printing and meals or credit card transactions. Retention:     2 years + currentCredit Card Records – Records of credit cards issued to the school district for official school use. Retention:    1 year + current after cancellationExpense Records -  Records maintained to document travel, mileage, claims for reimbursement and other expenses of school officials while on educational business, including requests, authorizations, reimbursements and other similar. Retention:    2 years, provided audit has been competedForm 1099 – Sent to vendors such as contractors when the vendor’s charges for services exceed $600 for the year. Retention:    4 yearsPetty Cash Records – Records of petty cash funds account and requests for petty cash for various purposes. Retention:    1 year + currentVendor Files – Files maintained as a unit to track accounts payable activity for specific vendors, including information such as Federal Taxpayer Identification Number, name and address, correspondence, copies of checks, etc. Retention:    6 years + current ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE RECORDS that serve as the basis for collection of amounts owed by vendors, organizations and citizens having accounts with the school district and documentation of billing and collection of monies. Accounts Receivable Records in General  Retention:  2 years + currentBalance Sheets  Retention:    Until updatedCash Books, Receipts and Reports – Cash book showing receipts, cash account pre-edit listing, daily cash reports and other documentation of receipt of monies for fees, parking tickets, rentals, registrations, etc.         Retention:    2 years + currentCash Register Validation Tape         Retention:    1 year + currentInvoices and Statements Issued by School District – Billings by school district to outside companies or institutions for damages, supplies, services or repairs, etc.         Retention:    6 years + current AUDIT RECORDS documenting external audits of the financial position of the school district Audit Reports – Annual or special reports prepared by external auditors examining and verifying the school district financial activities or the financial activities of a fund, department or other component of the municipal government. Retention:    PermanentAudit Work Papers – Documentation consisting of routine correspondence with auditors and copies of school district records compiled for use by auditors in performing an audit. Retention:    2 years + current after completion of audit BANK RECORDS that document the current status and transaction activity of school district funds held at banks Bank Statements – Monthly statements showing the amount of money on deposit to the credit of the school district Retention:    6 years + currentCheck Records Cancelled Checks Retention:     6 years + currentDuplicate Copies of Checks – Carbon copies or photocopies of checks issued and maintained solely as a quick reference source. Retention:    1 year + currentRegister – Check – Chronological listing of check entries. Retention:    6 years + currentStubs – Check Retention:    1 year + currentDeposit Pass Books – records of school district savings account deposits, withdrawals and balances.                     Retention:    6 years + currentDeposit Slips – Bank cashiers’ slips showing amount and date of deposit of monies into school district accounts. Retention:    1 year + currentReconciliations Retention:    6 years + currentTrial Balances                     Retention:    2 years + current BOND ISSUE RECORDS Bond Issue Files – Records that document the authorization to finance school improvements through bonded indebtedness and implementation of school bond issues, including bond anticipation notes, industrial development revenue bonds, general obligation bonds, revenue and refunding bonds, water bonds and special improvement bonds; usually include correspondence and general documentation, authorizations supporting financial arrangements, bond ratings, contracts or sales agreements, and sample copies or specimens of bonds sold as evidence of school district indebtedness. Retention:    2 years after final paymentBond Issue Proceedings Books – Certified record of proceedings related to a bond issue, containing specimen (usually original) documents related to the approval process and issuance of bonds typically compiled in book form for presentation to the school district by the bond agent or bond counsel. Retention:    PermanentBonds, Notes and Coupons Paid – Cancelled or redeemed bonds and coupons received from paying agents throughout the lifetime of the bond issue; cancelled upon receipt. Retention:    1 year after maturityBond Registers and Ledgers – Used to document the redemption of coupons for school district bonds.  Bond registration and redemption transactions may be handled by a bond registration or paying agent for some school districts. Retention:    Permanent BUDGET RECORDS Budget – Final Adopted – Final financial plan for the budget established by the school district as approved by the school board for the allocation and budgeting of all expenditures of the school district . Retention:    PermanentDuplicate Copies:    Until supercededBudget – Preliminary – Draft version of the budget presented for public inspection and review prior to consideration of the budget by the school board. Retention:    1 year after adoption of final budgetDuplicate Copies:    Until final budget is adoptedBudget Reports  Monthly or Quarterly Reports – Periodic reports regarding the status of receipts and disbursements in comparison to the adopted budget. Retention:    2 years + currentYear-End Reports – Summary annual budget reports compiled at year-end. Retention:    6 years + currentBudget Work Papers – Papers used to assist in the preparation and review and decision-making processes for department budget request, including reports, budget instructions, work sheets, spending plans, budget proposals, financial forecasing reports and similar records. Retention:    1 year + current FEE AND RATE SCHEDULES that document the fees and rates collected by the school district for various services. Retention:    Retain current and previous schedules FINANCIAL GUARANTEES – Records relating to the acquisition and release of various forms of financial guarantee – including escrow accounts, letters of credit, liens, promissory notes – required by the school district from other parties to ensure performance, payments or the completion of certain specified actions, such as the completion of projects, required improvements or the payment of delinquent bills or assessments. Retention:    1 year after expiration, completion of guaranteed project (if applicable) or release of the guarantee by the school district Fixed Asset Records – Inventories and listings kept to track and control the fixed assets of the school district, including buildings, real estate, office equipment, tools, machinery, and other equipment.  Annual Reports – Work sheets compiled for annual reports listing totals of all fixed assets, purchases and disposition of assets. Retention:    Until supersededAuction Records – Summary reports and other records of school district property sold at public auction. Retention:    2 years + currentDepreciation Detail Retention:    3 years + currentDisposition Records – Records of disposal of school district property (non real estate) and unclaimed, abandoned or confiscated property such as bicycles and computer equipment by competitive bidding or destruction, including date, department name, description of item, value, disposition, method and reason for disposition, condition, value and approvals. Retention:    3 years + current after disposition of propertyFixed Asset Files – Listings of all school district property (buildings and real estate), vehicles, equipment and furniture.  Includes description, cost, date purchased, location, name of vendor and depreciation. Retention:    10 yearsInventories – Fixed Assets – Listings of expendable and non-expendable property of the school district, including buildings, real estate, vehicles, furniture, equipment, supplies and other items owned or administered by the school district. Retention:    Until revised + 1 yearSurplus Property Records – Documentation of the sale of surplus real property, including invitations, bids, acceptances, lists of materials, evidence of sales and related correspondence. Retention:    6 years after final payment TRUST FUND RECORDS – Documentation of bequests to the school district Retention:    2 years after trust fund closed GOVERNMENT REVENUE PROGRAMS – Records pertaining to governmental programs allocating state or federal revenue sharing funds to school district for specific purposes. Federal Revenue ProgramsFederal Excise Tax – Exemption certificates from gasoline vendors issued to the school district, which are required for allowance of federal tax credits for vendors to bill less the excise tax. Retention:    6 years + currentRevenue Sharing – Documentation and reports of the school district’s receipt and reallocation of federal revenue sharing funds, including public notices, expenditure records and reports, project records, financial and payroll records, etc. Retention:    6 years + currentInstructions for Completing Government Forms Retention:    Until superseded or obsolete GRANT RECORDS – Files pertaining to applications for grants and the administration, monitoring and status of grants received by the school district from private and governmental sources. Awarded Grants – Documentation of awarded grants that are accepted by the school district, including records of grant application, performance under the grant, grant contracts and agreements, annual and final performance reports. Retention:    Duration of grant + 6 yearsRejected Grants – Documentation of grants applied for by the school district and either rejected by the grantor or not accepted by the school district. Retention:    2 years + current after rejection or withdrawalReports – Grant Funded Programs – Periodic reports on the administrative and fiscal operations of federal or state funded programs compiled on a monthly, quarterly, or semi-annual basis. Retention:    3 years after completion of all applicable auditsSupporting Documentation – Background supplemental information relating to grant applications and administration. Retention:    3 years after conclusion of the grant INSURANCE RECORDS Certificates of Insurance – Documentation provided by insurance providers as proof of insurance coverage for specific purposes. Major School District Retention:    10 years after substantial completionOther Certificates of Insurance Retention:    6 years after expirationClaim Records – Records of claims for damages made by the school district against other parties and made by other parties against the school district. Claim Records – Statements of claims and completed claim forms. Retention:    6 years + currentClaim Reports – Summary reports regarding handling and disposition of claims made against the school district and/or its insurance company by other parties Retention:    6 years + currentEmployee Insurance Claim Records – Records pertaining to employee claims for medical, dental, long term disability and other insurance coverage. Retention:    3 years + current after incident is closed and all rights of appeal have expiredInsurance Policies – Documents issued by the insurance company to outline liability, theft, fire, accident, property damage and other coverage and risk control standards for the school district under the insurance policy. Retention:    6 years after expiration of policy, or after all claims made under the policy are settled, whichever is later INVESTMENT RECORDS – Records documenting various investments made by the school district. Bank Statements – Investments Retention:    2 years after investment endsCertificates of Deposit – Registers Retention:    6 years after maturityMoney Market Certificates Retention:    6 years + current after maturityReports – Investment of Funds Retention:    6 years provided audit has been completedSaving Bond Records Retention:    6 years + current after final paymentTreasury Bills and Notes Retention:    6 years + current after maturity LEDGERS AND JOURNALS General Ledger – Year-end summary of receipts and disbursements by account and fund reflecting the general financial condition and operation of the school district.  May also include documentation from subsidiary ledgers to general ledger an accounting adjustments in the form of general entries. Retention:    PermanentSubsidiary Ledgers and Journals – Daily, monthly or quarterly transaction detail showing receipts and expenditures such as depositor payment amount, date payee, purpose, fund credited or debited, and check number; provides backup documentation to General Leger. In GeneralRetention:    2 years  LOAN RECORDS – Records of loans entered into by the school district Retention:     6 years + current after payment and cancellation PURCHASING RECORDS – Records pertaining to procurement of services or commodities, including purchase requisitions, purchase order, vouchers, field order, work orders, invoices and supporting documentation for purchases. Purchasing Records in General (Orders and Requisitions) Retention:    4 years + currentBids – Bids, quotes and proposals regarding services and commodities received by the school district in response to solicitations. Accepted Bids – Received from successful bidders. Retention:    6 years _ current after acceptance of the bidRejected/Unsuccessful Bids – Received from unsuccessful bidders. Retention:    2 years + currentUnsolicited Bids – Received from bidders without solicitation  Retention:    2 years + currentLease-Purchase Records – Records pertaining to the acquisition of property by lease-purchase transactions. Retention:    Term of lease-purchase arrangement + 6 yearsProcurement and Purchasing Policies – Directives, memoranda or manuals pertaining to policies established by the school district for the procurement of commodities and services Retention:    PermanentDuplicate Copies:    Until supersededPurchasing Control Forms – Purchase orders, purchase requisitions, field purchase orders, vouchers and other forms documentation to procurement process. Retention:    6 years + currentSolicitations and Specifications – Requests for proposals (RFPs), requests for quotations (RFQs), and other solicitations by the school district for competitive bids, proposals or quotes for the provision of services or commodities; includes bid specifications. Retention:    6 years + currentState Bid List Retention:    Until supersededVendor Lists – Listings of vendors providing goods and services to the school district, usually including names, addresses, phone numbers, description of goods or services provided. Retention:    Until superseded or obsolete REPORTS – FINANCIAL – Reports created for internal use to document the status of funds, bank accounts, investments and other accounting of school district funds,  including financial projection reports. Annual Financial Reports – Statistical reports on the financial affairs of the school district or specific departments, including a statement on the value of all school district owned property and an accounting of all income and expenditures in relationship to the final budget. Retention:    PermanentCounty Treasurer’s Reports – Periodic reports of the County Treasurer regarding the distributions of taxes collected on behalf of the school district, including information regarding taxes collected, interest and fees. Retention:    10 years + currentRevenue and Expenditure Reports – Reports including information regarding cost analysis, itemized expenditures and revenue sharing. Retention:    6 years + currentDepartmental Expenditure Reports Retention:    1 year + currentFinancial Reports – Monthly Retention:    2 years + current CASH RECEIPT JOURNALS Retention:    2 years + current WORKSHEETS  FINANCIAL – Documents such as rough notes, calculations or drafts assembled or created and used to prepare or analyze other documents; spreadsheets, worksheets, preparatory notes, tentative financial estimates and projections, and other documentation of a preliminary or deliberative and transitory nature. Retention:    Until no longer needed.SCHEDULE 8: TRANSPORTATION RECORDSGeneral Description:  Records generally relating to the operation and maintenance of the school district’s transportation program.  The specified retention period applies to the information contained within the record, regardless of the physical format of the record (paper, microfilm, computer disk or tape, optical disk, etc.).Duplicate Copies:  Provided that no retention period is specified for duplicate copies, retain those that are created for administrative purposes for 1 year, and retain those created for convenience or reference purposes until no longer needed or for 1 year, whichever is first.  Duplicate copies should not be retained longer than the record copy.DRIVER QUALIFICATION FILE – to include but not limited to: CDE school bus driver annual written test CDE small vehicle driver annual written test Driving performance test DOT medical report Motor vehicle record check First aid certificate Commercial driving license (CDL) copy Retention:                   6 years DRIVER QUALIFICATION FILE CONTINUED – new hires: Pre-service training record outline Mountain driving written test Adverse weather driving written test CDL skills test Retention:                   Until driver resigns, is terminated or retires VEHICLE MAINTENANCE FILE – to include but not limited to: Annual inspection form Vehicle repair form Preventive maintenance inspection form Retention:                   Life of the vehicle or 10 years   DAILY PRE-TRIP INSPECTION SHEETS that verify the driver has completed the required inspections. Retention:                   6 months EMERGENCY EVACUATION DRILLS that document the driver’s knowledge and application of evacuation procedures. Retention:                   3 years EMERGENCY EVACUATION TALK CHECKLIST that spell out the correct and proper procedures for students and teachers to follow in the event of an emergency. Retention:                   6 months TRANSPORTATION SERVICE HOURS that detail the schedule of service for the district’s vehicles. Retention:                   6 months DRUG AND ALCOHOL TEST RESULTS that are required of transportation section employees. Retention:                   5 years IN-SERVICE TRAINING RECORD that documents the annual training provided to each driver and maintenance person. Retention:                   6 years FINGERPRINT REPORTS from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation and FBI Retention:                   Until driver resigns, is terminated or retires ANNUAL INSPECTOR FILES that verify an inspector’s competence in certain areas. Initial certification Hands on score sheets nspector written test Re-certification sticker Brake inspector qualifications Retention:                      Until inspector resigns, is terminated or retiresSCHEDULE 9: INSTRUCTION RECORDSGeneral Description:  Records generally relating to the teaching instruction efforts that occur within the school district.  The specified retention period applies to the information contained within the record, regardless of the physical format of the record (paper, microfilm, computer disk or tape, optical disk, etc.).Duplicate Copies:  Provided that no retention period is specified for duplicate copies, retain those that are created for administrative purposes for 1 year, and retain those created for convenience or reference purposes until no longer needed or for 1 year, whichever is first.  Duplicate copies should not be retained longer than the record copy.DISTRICT TEST SCORES (STATE AND FEDERAL MANDATED) that reflect student academic achievement. Retention:                   Permanent TEXTBOOK INVENTORY of instructional books that are used in the classroom. Retention:                   Retain until superceded + 1 year TEACHER’S GRADE BOOKS that record the daily and term grades for each student. Retention:   For a class in which a student gets a credit for graduation, until the students would have graduated from high school.                         APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL FOR MATCHING FEDERAL FUNDS TO TRAIN DRIVER EDUCATION TEACHERS Retention:                   3 years + current APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL MATCHING FUNDS TO PURCHASE DRIVER EDUCATION SIMULATION EQUIPMENT Retention:                   3 years + current COUNSELOR RECORDS that are used to counsel a student on specific and general aptitudes, and areas of student interest. Retention:                   3 years + current TEACHER PREP PLANS completed by the classroom teacher that identify the weekly educational objectives and/or goals of each class instruction period. Retention:                   Until no longer neededSCHEDULE 10: LIBRARY and MEDIA RECORDSGeneral Description:  Records generally relating to the operation and maintenance of the school district’s library program.  The specified retention period applies to the information contained within the record, regardless of the physical format of the record (paper, microfilm, computer disk or tape, optical disk, etc.).Duplicate Copies:  Provided that no retention period is specified for duplicate copies, retain those that are created for administrative purposes for 1 year, and retain those created for convenience or reference purposes until no longer needed or for 1 year, whichever is first. Duplicate copies should not be retained longer than the record copy.ACQUISITION AND DEACCESSION RECORDS that document the process of requesting, purchasing and acquiring, as well as deaccessioning, books, periodicals, audio-visual, and other library materials.  Records may include but are not limited to accession and deaccession registers; correspondence with publishers; questionnaires; request forms; bibliographic data; receipt notations; and related documentation.                             Retention:         3 years + current  AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT LOAN RECORDS that document the loan, rental, scheduling, and delivery of audio-visual or media material and equipment to school, district, faculty or staff.  Records may include but are not limited to request forms; extension and cancellation records; borrower identification; title and material identification; shipping or delivery information; booking records; attendance and number of times media used or shown; usage statistics; accounting records concerning the cost of material; and related documentation.                             Retention:        3 years + current  COPYRIGHT AND DUPLICATION RECORDS that document permission received from authors, publishers, producers, and distributors of video programs and other media and materials to allow the school or district to duplicate the material without copyright infringement.  Records may include but are not limited to agreements which state the terms and conditions, copyright releases, authorizing signatures, and related documentation and correspondence.                             Retention:        6 years + current  LIBRARY AND MEDIA INVENTORY RECORDS that document approved lists of books, periodicals, audio-visual materials, and other library materials.  Records may include but are not limited to annual inventories and lists of books, periodicals, audio-visual materials, and other materials; and lists of books and materials on specific subjects.  Lists document material approved for use in the school or district; materials that may be borrowed from centralized media and resource centers; and are used in the acquisition of materials.                             Retention:        3 years + current  LIBRARY CATALOG RECORDS that document the maintenance, and retrieval of the holdings of the school library; professional library; teaching resource center; and audio-visual, media, or resource center of the school and district.                             Retention:        Until updated + 1 yearSCHEDULE 11: FOOD SERVICE RECORDSGeneral Description:  Records generally relating to providing food services within the school district. The specified retention period applies to the information contained within the record, regardless of the physical format of the record (paper, microfilm, computer disk or tape, optical disk, etc.).Duplicate Copies:  Provided that no retention period is specified for duplicate copies, retain those that are created for administrative purposes for 1 year, and retain those created for convenience or reference purposes until no longer needed or for 1 year, whichever is first. Duplicate copies should not be retained longer than the record copy.FOOD INVENTORIES that document all foods purchased, received and distributed by the schools. Retention:         Until audited + 1 year  FOOD EQUIPMENT INVENTORIES  that record major pieces of equipment and include warranties and guarantees of cafeteria and kitchen equipment. Retention:        Life of the equipment + 1 year MENUS which list the planned food to be served for each school day. Retention: 4 years + current year                                   DAILY FOOD PRODUCTION RECORD documenting the quantities of food used each day. Retention: 4 years + current year MEALS SERVED that identifies the daily number of meals served in each school. Retention: 4 years + current year            PREPAID MEAL RECORD that records meal ticket information of payments made in advance. Retention: 4 years + current year FREE/REDUCED MEAL ROSTER  that lists the names of the participating students. Retention: 4 years + current year                       FREE/REDUCED PRICE MEAL RECORDS  which include application for free or reduced prices and compliance and verification records.  May include additional criteria that a district uses in making a decision to approve an application. Retention: 5 years + current year                                   DAILY RECEIPT REPORTS that document the food/meal sales receipts for each day.  May include cash register tape sales, cash sales, and a summary report.. Retention:            4 years + current year FEDERAL CLAIM FOR REIMBURSEMENT  that documents the total number of free, reduced, paid breakfasts and lunches served during the month that are being claimed for reimbursement of federal funds. Retention: 4 years + current year                                   RECEIPTS/RECEIPT BOOKS that documents monies received by Food Services for meals and services rendered. Retention: 4 years + current year FOOD PURCHASE ORDERS (includes food commodities) that authorize the delivery of a specified food product, merchandise showing the amount of funds authorized for the same. Retention: 4 years + current year            PAYMENT VOUCHERS FOR FOOD SERVICE CLAIMS  that identify a request for payment to a vendor for food goods or services in accordance with approved purchase orders. Retention: 4 years + current year                       FOOD SERVICES ANNUAL REPORT  which documents in summary fashion the activities of this service area for the past year. Retention:            5 years + current year COMMODITY RECORDS  related to the distribution and usage of USDA donated foods that may include the following: Commodity Agreement with the school district Allocation Form of food offered accepted or rejected. Current/Daily Commodity Inventory Semi-Annual Commodity Inventory Food Preference Reports Commodity Delivery Invoices/Delivery Tickets ()Signed) Processing and Storage Invoices USDA Commodity Rebate Forms Food Transfer Record (food transferred to another shool) Food Loss/Destroyed Inventory Retention: 3 years after the end of the federal fiscal year to which they pertainSCHEDULE 12: PERSONNEL RECORDSGeneral Description: Records relating to the hiring, employment, safety, benefits, compensation, retirement and termination of school district employees. The specified retention period applies to the information contained within the record, regardless of the physical format of the record (paper, microfilm, computer disk or tape, optical disk, etc.).Duplicate Copies:  Provided that no retention period is specified for duplicate copies, retain those that are created for administrative purposes for 1 year, and retain those created for convenience or reference purposes until no longer needed or for 1 year, whichever is first.  Duplicate copies should not be retained longer than the record copy.15.10 AFFIRMATIVE ACTION RECORDSSee Schedule 15 Compliance with Regulatory Requirements.15.20 AGREEMENTS AND CONTRACTS – PERSONNELSee also Schedule 7 Agreements and Contracts.Collective Bargaining AgreementsRetention: 3 years after expiration [29 CFR 516.5]Employment ContractsIndividual employment contracts or where contracts or agreements are not in writing, a written memorandum summarizing the terms.Retention: 3 years after expiration [29 CFR 516.5]15.30 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITY ACT RECORDSSee Schedule 15 Compliance with Regulatory Requirements.15.40 BENEFITSRecords pertaining to fringe benefits, insurance coverage and benefit plans for employees.Group Health Insurance – Continuation of CoverageRecords showing covered employees, their spouses and dependents have received written notice of continuing group health insurance and COBRA15 rights, and whether the covered employees, spouses and dependents elected or rejected coverage.Retention: 3 years + current16 15 COBRA means Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985.16 Retention period not specified in federal law 26 CFR 4980 B (f)(6) or 29 USC 1166.Benefit PlansDocumentation relating to employee health, dental, vision and other insurance plans; Social Security, pension, deferred compensation, Individual Retirement Accounts, money purchase plans, retirement and similar plans; including a benefit plan description and/or a summary benefit plan description.Retention: Full period that plan or system is in effect, plus 1 year after termination of the plan [29 CFR 1627.3]Plan BasisRecords providing the basis for all required plan descriptions and reports necessary to certify the information, including vouchers, worksheets, receipts, applicable resolutions.Retention: Not less than 6 years after filing date of documents [29 USC 1027 and 29 CFR 2520]15.50 BONDS – PUBLIC OFFICIALSFidelity, surety, blanket or other bonds intended to guarantee honest and faithful performance of officials such as the financial officer or administrator [CRS 31-4-219, CRS 31-4-401].Retention: 6 years + current after term expires15.60 COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATORY REQUIREMENTSAffirmative Action ComplianceRecords relating to the school district’s compliance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act [29 CFR 1602].Affirmative Action PlanRetention: PermanentAffirmative Action RecordsRecords of requests for job applicant’s reasonable accommodation applications, hiring, promotion, demotion, transfer, layoff, termination, rates of pay, selections for training or apprenticeship.Retention: 2 years [29 CFR 1602.31]Report EEO-4Records submitted to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) documenting compliance with EEOC requirements by school districts with 15 or more employees.Retention: 3 years [29 CFR 1602.30; 29 CFR 1602.32]Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) ComplianceSee Schedule 15 Physical and Medical Records.Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (COBRA) ComplianceSee Schedule 15 Benefits – Group Health Insurance – Continuation of Coverage.Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) ComplianceSee Schedule 15 Physical and Medical Records.Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) ComplianceSee Schedule 15 Physical and Medical Records.15.70 EMPLOYEE RECORDS – ACTIVE AND TERMINATEDDocumentation of an individual employee’s work history, including information regarding active and terminated employees maintained because of the employer-employee relationship, such as records pertaining to age, address, telephone number and social security number; notices of appointment; tuition reimbursement; classification questionnaires; commendations; disciplinary and personnel actions relating to the employee, including hiring, evaluation, demotion, promotion and termination of school employees; letters of commendation; letters of resignation; emergency notification forms; oaths of office; job-related training documentation; performance evaluations; salary documentation; selection of benefit plans, etc. [CRS 24-72-202(4.5)]. See also other employee and personnel records listed elsewhere in Schedule 15.Retention: 10 years after retirement or separation, provided that records relating to hazardous material exposure are retained 30 years after separation19Duplicate Copies: Transfer to custodian of record copy upon termination of employment.15.80 EMPLOYEE RECORDS – TEMPORARY AND SEASONALRecords and documentation relating to employment of temporary and seasonal employees, except for payroll and fiscal information.Retention: 3 years after termination, except payroll and fiscal records15.90 EXPENSE RECORDSSee Schedule 5 Accounts Payable Records.15.100 GARNISHMENTSSee Schedule 15 Payroll Records.15.110 GRIEVANCESRecords of personnel grievances filed by employees.Retention: 3 years + current after settled19 Retention previously specified permanent retention; however, the Colorado State Archives now recommends the listed retention period. Research notations: Age records, 3 years [29 CFR 516.2, 41 CFR 50.201, and 29 CFR 1627.3]; demotion records, 1 year [29 CFR 1627.3 and 29 CFR 16902.14]; hiring records, 3 years [29 CFR 1602.14 and 29 CFR 1627.3]; promotion records, 1 year from date record made or personnel action taken, whichever is later [29 CFR 1602.14]; termination records, 1 year from date record made or personnel action taken, whichever is later [29 CFR 1602.14]; involuntary terminations, 2 years from date of termination, or in cases of charges of discrimination retain until final disposition of charge or action [29 CFR 1602.31].15.120 HEALTH AND SAFETY RECORDSSee also Schedule 15 Physical and Medical Records and Workers’ Compensation.Hazardous Materials ExposureRecords of any personal or environmental monitoring of exposure to hazardous materials, lead and asbestos, chemicals, toxic substances, noise, dust, heat, cold, repetitive motion, blood-borne pathogens, biological agents, bacteria, virus, fungus, radiation, or other dangerous work-related conditions.Retention: 30 years after separation [29 CFR 1910.1020 and 15 USC 2622]HIPPA Authorizations for Release of InformationEmployee (patient) authorizations for release of protected information.Retention: 6 years from date of creation of the recordMaterial Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)Employers must have a MSDS on file for each hazardous chemical they receive and use and ensure copies are readily accessible to employees in their work area. Employer must keep records of chemicals used, where they were used and for how long [29 CFR 1910.1200].Retention: Until superseded or 1 year + current after chemical is disposed of or consumed  provided the employer retains some record of the identity (chemical name if known) of the substance or agent, where it was used, and when it was used for at least 30 yearsSafety Committee RecordsSee Schedule 7 Committees – Internal.Safety Policies and ProceduresSee Schedule 7 Policies and Procedures Documentation.Safety Training InformationManuals, handbooks and similar documentation of safety training provided to employees.Retention: 1 year + current15.130 I-9 FORMSRecord of verification of citizenship and eligibility to work in the United States, including verification documentation that establishes identity and eligibility (Immigration and Naturalization Services Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification Form); applies to all employees hired after November 6, 1986.Retention: 3 years from date of hire or 1 year after separation, whichever is later [8 CFR 274a.2]15.140 INSURANCE – EMPLOYEESee Schedule 15 Benefits and Schedule 5 Insurance Records.15.150 JOB RECORDSAdvertisements of Job OpportunitiesAdvertisements and announcements regarding job openings, promotions, training programs or overtime work.Retention: 1 year + current [29 CFR 1627.3] Applications for Employment and Supporting DocumentationApplications, resumes and supporting documentation and other replies to job advertisements, including applications for temporary positions.Retention: 2 years from the date record was made or human resource action was taken, whichever is later [29 CFR 1627.4, 29 CFR 1602.14]Applications for Employment – Not HiredApplications, resumes and supporting documentation submitted for school employment by individuals not hired.Retention: 2 years from the date of the making of the record or the personnel action involved, whichever occurs later [29 CFR 1602.31]ExaminationsTests administered by the school disdrict in connection with screening job applicants to determine aptitude or skills.Retention: 2 years + current from the date of making record or action, whichever occurs last [29 CFR 1627.3 and 29 CFR 1607.4]Job Descriptions and SpecificationsWritten descriptions of duties performed, qualifications and physical requirements for school positions.Retention: Until supersededPolygraph Records – Job ApplicantsRetention: 2 years + currentPolygraph Records – Routine (Not Job Related) Retention: Until administrative need ends15.160 OATHS OF OFFICEOaths of office taken by appointed school officials [CRS 31-4-401].Retention: Term of office + 1 year15.170 PAYROLL RECORDSBasis of Pay20Records pertaining to additions or deductions from wages paid; the basis on which wages are paid; earnings per week; records containing employee’s name, address, date of birth, occupation, rate of pay and compensation earned per week; includes payroll records pertaining to both FLSA-Exempt and FLSA-Non-Exempt Employees.Note: The basis on which wages are paid must be documented in sufficient detail to permit calculation for each pay period including benefits and prerequisites. The records may include payment of wages, wage rates, job evaluations, merit and incentive programs and seniority systems. The basic reason for these records is to give the Wage-Hour Division an indication on whether or not sex discrimination exists.Retention: 3 years [29 CFR 516.5]20 Research notations: Additions or Deductions from Wages Paid, 3 years [29 CFR 516.5]; Age Discrimination in Employment Act Records, 3 years [29 CFR 1627.3]; Basis on Which Wages Are Paid, 2 years [29 CFR 1620.32 and 29 CFR 516.6]; Earnings Per Week, 3 years [29 CFR 1627.3 and 29 CFR 516.5]; FLSA-Exempt Employees, 3 years [29 CFR 516.5]; FLSA-Non Exempt Employees, 3 years [29 CFR 516.5]; Title VII and Americans with Disabilities Act, 1 year from date record made or personnel action taken, whichever is later [29 CFR 1602.14].Compensation PlansPay PlansWritten plans outlining job titles and pay scales for school  employees.Retention: PermanentSeniority or Merit SystemsRetention: For the full period the plan or system is in effect plus 1 year [29 CFR 1627.3]Credit Union Deduction RequestsRetention: 1 year after superseded21 Direct Deposit ReportsRetention: 1 year + currentEmployee Longevity Reports Report related to individual employee. Retention: 10 years after separationGarnishmentsDocumentation of requests and court orders served on the school district to withhold the wages of employees for garnishments, tax levies, support payments and other reasons.Retention: 3 yearsLeave RecordsBalance ReportsYear-EndRetention: Duration of employee fileOther Periodic ReportsRetention: 2 years Leave RequestsApplications submitted by employees for sick, vacation, compensatory, personal business, family and medical leave, long-term leave and other leave time.Retention: 1 year + currentPay PlansSee Compensation Plans above.Payroll ReportsEmployee Longevity ReportsRetention: Permanent21 29 CFR 516.6 specifies retention for 2 years.End of Pay PeriodRetention: 1 year + currentFICA Reports – QuarterlyRetention: 6 years + currentQuarterlyRetention: 2 years + current Year-EndRetention: 6 years + current provided Payroll Register is retained permanentlyPayroll Tax RecordsRecords of collection, distribution, deposit and transmittal of federal and state income taxes, including federal miscellaneous income statements (1099), request for taxpayer identification number and certificate (W-9), employer’s quarterly federal tax return (941, 941E) and other similar federal and state forms.Retention: 5 years + currentRegister – Payroll [Year-End]Documentation of the earnings, voluntary and required deductions and withholdings of school employees.Retention: PermanentSalary SurveysStudies and surveys conducted by the school district or its agents to gather comparative salary information for school positions in comparable organizations.Retention: 3 years + currentTime Worked RecordsAll basic time and earnings cards or sheets and work production sheets of individuals where all or part of the employee’s earnings are determined.Retention: 5 years + current [CRS 8-72-107]22 Wage-Rate TablesAll tables or schedules (from their last effective date) of the employer which provide the piece rates or other rates used in computing straight-time earnings, wages, or salary, or overtime pay computation.Retention: 2 years; however the Department of Labor may request records back 3 years [29 CFR 516.6]22 29 CFR 1602.31 and 29 CFR 516.6 specify retention for 2 years. The school retention schedule follows state law.W-2 FormsAnnual wage and tax statements documenting individual employee earnings and withholdings for state and federal income taxes and social security tax.Retention: 4 years + currentW-4 FormsWithholding allowance certificates documenting exemption status of individual school district employees.Retention: Throughout employment15.180 PENSION RECORDSActuarial ReportsReports by actuaries concerning the financial soundness of a pension plan.Retention: PermanentPensions AwardedRecords of applications for pensions, determinations regarding award of pensions and actuarial calculations for the pension.Retention: PermanentPension PlansSee Schedule 15 Benefits – Benefit Plans.15.190 PHYSICAL AND MEDICAL RECORDSRecords documenting an individual employee’s work-related medical history [29 CFR 1630.14]. Note: These records are not personnel records and must be kept physically separate from employee personnel records in a separate location as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act. See also Schedule 15 Health and Safety Records.Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) RecordsRecords required to be retained under Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) containing results of physical examinations considered in connection with personnel actions.Retention: 1 year [29 CFR 1627.3]Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) RecordsRecords required to be retained under Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA); includes an FMLA leave request relating to medical certifications, recertification or medical histories of employees or employees’ family members. These records shall be maintained in separate files/records and be treated as confidential medical records, except that supervisors and managers may be informed regarding necessary restrictions and accommodations, not the nature of the condition, first aid and safety personnel may be informed (when appropriate) if the employee may/might require emergency treatment, and government officials investigating compliance with FMLA shall be provided relevant information.Retention: 3 years [29 CFR 825.500]Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) RecordsRecords required under Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), including complete and accurate records of all medical examinations required by OSHA law. Note: These records may be retained by the medical provider.Retention: Duration of employment + 30 years, unless a specific OSHA standard provides a different time period [29 CFR 1910.1020]15.200 POLICIES AND PROCEDURES – PERSONNELHandbooks, manuals, directives and other written statements or summaries of policies and procedures governing personnel and human resource matters pertaining to employment with the school district. Retention: Until updated, except retain permanently all documentation that would be useful in establishing past policies or procedures in settling personnel disputesRecruitment and Interviewing ProceduresGuidelines for recruitment and interviewing processes for hiring of school employees.Retention: 1 year + current15.210 REGULATORY AGENCY INFORMATIONSee Schedule 7 Legislation and Regulatory Actions.15.220 REPORTS – PERSONNELSee Schedule 15 Pension Records and Payroll Records.15.230 SAFETYSee Schedule 15 Health and Safety Records.15.240 SIGNATURE CERTIFICATESFacsimile signature certificates for the superintendent and treasurer that are filed with the Secretary of State’s office for authentication and verification of the signature of the official on school district documents.Retention: 1 year after end of employment15.250 SOCIAL SECURITYSee Schedule 15 Benefits – Benefit Plans.15.260 TEST RECORDSSee Schedule 15 Job Records.15.270 TRAINING INFORMATIONInformation presented to orient new employees regarding policies and procedures.Retention: 1 year + current15.280 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCEReports and claim records for unemployment insurance payments.Retention: 6 years + current15.290 VOLUNTEER WORKER RECORDSRecords documenting work performed for the school district by citizens without compensation for their services.Retention: 3 years after separation15.300 WORK SCHEDULESEmployee On-Call ScheduleRetention: 2 years + current15.310 WORKERS’ COMPENSATION Injury reports and supplemental reports and claim records for workers’ compensation.Retention: 6 years + currentAPPENDIX A: NON-RECORDSThe following types of administrative materials have no public record retention value and may be disposed of as soon as they have served their purpose at the discretion of the custodian:Catalogs, trade journals, and other printed materials received from other offices, commercial firms, or private institutions, which require no action and are not needed for documentary purposes.Informational or extra copies of correspondence, completed forms, bulletins, newsletters, etc. prepared for reference and information distribution.Letters of transmittal that do not add any information to the transmitted materials.Miscellaneous memoranda or notices that do not relate to the functional responsibility of the municipality such as notices of community affairs, employee meetings, holidays, etc.Preliminary drafts of letters, memoranda, reports, worksheets, and informal notes that do not represent significant basic steps in the preparation of record documents.Routing slips, sheets, post-it notes or memos used to direct the distribution of documents.Outdated or superseded stocks of publications kept for supply and hand-out purposes.Telephone messages that convey non-policy informational messages.Library or Museum Material acquired for reference or exhibition purposes.Identical duplicate copies of records.  Notes, tapes or recordings that have been transcribed.Temporary or transitory material with little or no bearing on decision-making. APPENDIX B: GLOSSARYClosed Record – A file unit or records series containing documents on which action has been completed and to which more documents are not likely to be added.CRS – Colorado Revised Statutes.Disposition – Actions taken regarding records no longer needed in current office space, including destruction pursuant to an approved records retention schedule or permanent retention of records in paper or other formats.Duplicate Copies – Non-record copies of documents kept solely for ease of access and reference.Format – The shape, size, style and general makeup of a particular record.Permanent Records – Records appraised as having sufficient historical or other value to warrant continued preservation by the school district beyond the time they are needed for administrative, legal or fiscal purposes. Record Copy – The official and “best” copy of a document retained by the official record custodian.Retention Period – The minimum length of time that a record must be kept.Retention Schedule – A document approved by the Colorado State Archives providing authority for the minimum retention periods and final disposition of municipal records.Series – Physical or intellectual groupings of records; file units or documents arranged according to a filing system or kept together because they relate to a particular subject or function, result from the same activity, document a specific kind of transaction, take a particular physical form, or have some other relationship arising out of their creation, receipt, or use.APPENDIX C: SHREDDING OF DOCUMENTSIn order to ensure that all documents are kept confidential, including those documents for which the District no longer has need, once the timeline indicated in the above policy has passed, documents MUST be shredded. To this end, a shredding bin will be placed in each SD27J building for the collection of aforementioned documents. The company responsible for the collection and shredding of such documents will empty bins on an as-needed basis. Please contact the Executive Director of Finance to schedule the pick up and emptying of bins.