Notice upon arrest for specific criminal offenses An employee’s criminal misconduct may constitute a violation of Board policy. Such criminal misconduct may also necessitate disciplinary action against the employee and require the district to notify students’ parents/guardians of the employee’s criminal charges in accordance with state law. In an effort to keep the district apprised in a timely manner of potentially concerning behavior by its employees, an employee who is arrested for any of the following criminal offenses shall provide written notice to the superintendent or designee. Such notice shall be provided prior to reporting to duty in the district …
Read Full Policy- Last Reviewed/Revised: November 2021
- Last Adopted: November 10, 2021