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[quote=Anonymous] Here is who serves on the committee. [quote]Interdepartmental Review Committee Process 1. The interdepartmental committee shall be convened and chaired by an individual designated by the Superintendent and shall consist of the following: a. Three administrators, one each from the elementary, middle, and high school levels, appointed by their respective principal associations. The administrator from the appropriate school level will participate in committee deliberations relating to materials at his or her school level. b. Six School Board members (on a rotating basis) will each select an individual to serve a one-year term on the Interdepartmental Review Committee. Two appointees will participate at each of the three levels of challenged materials: elementary, middle, and high school. The level will be determined by random selection. If the deliberations involve multiple levels, one randomly selected School Board appointee from each involved level will participate. c. A librarian, appointed by the Association of School Librarians of Fairfax County, or a teacher in the involved program, appointed by the chair from local school lists of teachers, whichever is appropriate given the type of challenge. d. An individual appointed by the Fairfax County Public Library. e. An individual appointed by the Equity and Family Engagement team in the Office of Professional Learning and Family Engagement. f. For challenges of high school materials, an individual appointed by the student representative to the School Board. [/quote]
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