AGENCY: Salt Lake City School District (Utah). Office of Superintendent

SERIES: 84731
TITLE: Administrative subject files
DATES: i 1933-1967; 1971-
ARRANGEMENT: Alphabetical by subject

DESCRIPTION: These subject files are used for reference purposes. They contain decision making correspondence and record copies of reports. They also contain, brochures, graphs, directives, charts, memoranda, and flyers covering a wide range of issues of concern to the superintendent.

Subjects include the academic fitness program; affirmative action; alcohol and drugs; alternative programs; Bicentennial activities; bilingual education; block grants; minority issues; cable services; career ladder; child abuse; civil defense; computers; contests; day care centers; discipline and suspension policy; dropout studies; early retirement incentive program; energy conservation; ethics education; Family Shelter School; food services; foreign students; Gang Task Force; graduation requirements; grievance letters; health education; history of the school district; immunizations; Juvenile Court and Police Department cooperation; various clubs and organizations; legislation; Marmalade School; Medicare; nepotism; Nuclear Issues Committee; Parents' and teachers' associations; personnel; polls; prayer in school; privacy issues; redevelopment programs; report card study; salaries; shared governance research; South High Closure; teenage suicide; district's schools (divided by each school); teachers; legal opinions; and tuition tax credits; Utah Innovation Foundation; vandalism control; workshops; year-round schools; youth in custody; and zoning changes.

RETENTION

Permanent. Retain for 1 year(s) after superseded

DISPOSITION

Transfer to Archives.

RETENTION AND DISPOSITION AUTHORIZATION

Retention and disposition for this series is authorized by Archives general schedule Agency history records, GRS-1723

AUTHORIZED: 01/20/2017

FORMAT MANAGEMENT

Paper: Retain in Office for 1 year or until updated or superseded and then transfer to State Archives with authority to weed.

APPRAISAL

Administrative Historical

This retention and disposition is based on both the administrative needs expressed by the office and the historical value of these records. These files document the actions of the superintendent.

PRIMARY DESIGNATION

Public