FFA - Memorials
Policy FFA
Code: FFA
Adopted: 10/30/17
The superintendent, at his/her discretion, can permit a collective memorial that equitably honors deceased members of a school or the district community (e.g., “Memorial Garden” or “Veterans Plaza”).
The superintendent shall develop an administrative regulation that describes the process for the application for, and approval of a collective memorial, that includes a list of other suitable memorials for honoring deceased students and staff.
END OF POLICY
Legal Reference(s):
ORS 332.107
ORS 332.385
FFA-AR
Code: FFA-AR
Readopted: 3/5/24
Adopted: 3/18/13 Orig. Code(s): FF
Adopted: 3/18/13 Orig. Code(s): FF
Honoring Deceased Students/Staff
Schools, with their principal’s approval, may choose to memorialize a student or staff member who has passed away by:
- A bench with plaque with deceased’s name
- A living memorial scholarship
- A living memorial with a plaque in the media center. Funds go toward the purchase of books for the media center.
- A plaque placed on an art piece, i.e., a sculpture.
- A living memorial, which funds go toward a scholarship which assists students with athletic fees.
- A score board in the gym with a deceased name.
- A plaque at the base of a flagpole with a list of deceased.
- A plaque on bleachers, “in memory of…”
- A plaque on the backstop, “in memory of…”
- A living memorial fund to aid Pop Warner/Youth Football fees.
- A memorial page in the school yearbook.
- An annual award using the deceased’s name for an attribute, such as: good sportsmanship, leadership, etc.
- Planting a tree.
- If their administrative regulations allow it, join with Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District in naming one of their parks – a park that is adjacent to one of our schools.