HSteacher1
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
We've had a student threaten to come and shoot up the school (twice). He's currently suspended, and there will be an expulsion hearing. However, the administrator 1) is refusing to inform staff who are likely to see this student should he come on campus during his suspension and 2) is making it sound like expulsion is an unlikely outcome. A colleague and I intend to write letters and would like to inform parents so they can participate in the board meeting which would have to take place if the student is to be expelled. The administrator says this would violate the student's confidentiality (the student made the threats in two separate classrooms in front of student both times) and that we cannot inform the parents. He has also told another teacher not to inform staff members. This administrator has a track record of errors when it comes to laws and state requirements for things, so I don't want to take him at his word.
Do staff members have a legal right to know if a student has made terroristic threats?
Do parents have a right to know if the peer of one of their children has threatened to shoot up the school?
Thank you for your responses.
We've had a student threaten to come and shoot up the school (twice). He's currently suspended, and there will be an expulsion hearing. However, the administrator 1) is refusing to inform staff who are likely to see this student should he come on campus during his suspension and 2) is making it sound like expulsion is an unlikely outcome. A colleague and I intend to write letters and would like to inform parents so they can participate in the board meeting which would have to take place if the student is to be expelled. The administrator says this would violate the student's confidentiality (the student made the threats in two separate classrooms in front of student both times) and that we cannot inform the parents. He has also told another teacher not to inform staff members. This administrator has a track record of errors when it comes to laws and state requirements for things, so I don't want to take him at his word.
Do staff members have a legal right to know if a student has made terroristic threats?
Do parents have a right to know if the peer of one of their children has threatened to shoot up the school?
Thank you for your responses.