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Publication of Guide for Developing Policies
for HIV-Infected Students and School Staff
The National Association of State Boards of Education (NASBE) is
one
of 20 national organizations that receive assistance from CDC to
help
schools provide effective health education programs to prevent the
spread of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). NASBE has published a
guide that CDC commends to its readers: Someone at School Has AIDS:
A
Guide to Developing Policies for Students and School Staff Members
Who
Are Infected with HIV.
To develop the guide, NASBE convened experts in medicine, public
health, education, and law* and has recommended scientifically and
legally based policy statements that local and state departments of
education can use in developing policies for HIV-infected students
and
staff. The guide addresses infection control, HIV-infected students
and
school staff, confidentiality, and HIV-antibody testing. The guide
also
includes resources for further information about HIV education,
discrimination, disease reporting, policymaking, and crisis
management.
Copies of the guide are available from NASBE, Publications
Department,
1012 Cameron Street, Alexandria, VA 22314; telephone (703)
684-4000.
*Representatives of the following organizations participated in
developing and/or reviewing the guide: American Academy of
Pediatrics,
American Association of School Administrators, American Bar
Association, American Federation of Teachers, American Medical
Association, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials,
CDC, Council for Exceptional Children, Council of Chief State
School
Officers, Intergovernmental Health Policy Project, Michigan
Department
of Education, National Association of Elementary School Principals,
National Association of School Nurses, National Association of
Secondary School Principals, National Congress of Parents and
Teachers,
National Education Association, National School Boards Association,
U.S. Department of Education, and U.S. Department of Justice.
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