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mdees

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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? KY

I don't know if I'm posting this in the right place but here goes anyway - my son starts school in August, my boyfriend has said how it'll be fun to volunteer/go on fieldtrips, you know just be involved. One of our friends suggested that might be a problem because of his criminal record.
He has four things from when he was 18/19 - driving without license/marijuana/resisting (all one case), disorderly conduct, and minor alcohol possession, and another minor alcohol in another state. All misdemeanors or violations. He's almost 25 now and since our son was born he's just been working and being a dad.
So my question is do schools check out criminal records when parents want to be involved? Or, also, is there any law that requires my boyfriend to tell the school about his past?
 


I'mTheFather

Senior Member
Many schools do background checks on potential volunteers. Call the school and ask. You don't have to give your name.
 

OHRoadwarrior

Senior Member
It is likely not a good idea for him to get involved as he may be held culpable if something related were to occur. Further, as he is not a parent, I doubt he would be permitted anyway.
 

TheGeekess

Keeper of the Kraken
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? KY

I don't know if I'm posting this in the right place but here goes anyway - my son starts school in August, my boyfriend has said how it'll be fun to volunteer/go on fieldtrips, you know just be involved. One of our friends suggested that might be a problem because of his criminal record.
He has four things from when he was 18/19 - driving without license/marijuana/resisting (all one case), disorderly conduct, and minor alcohol possession, and another minor alcohol in another state. All misdemeanors or violations. He's almost 25 now and since our son was born he's just been working and being a dad.
So my question is do schools check out criminal records when parents want to be involved? Or, also, is there any law that requires my boyfriend to tell the school about his past?
It is likely not a good idea for him to get involved as he may be held culpable if something related were to occur. Further, as he is not a parent, I doubt he would be permitted anyway.
Alrighty then. :cool:
 

mdees

Junior Member
He is definitely the biological father.

Many schools do background checks on potential volunteers. Call the school and ask. You don't have to give your name.
Ok, thank you. Does anyone have any experience like this, or know if it's likely there would be a problem?

He does other things, like he's been one of the t-ball coaches for our son's team.

It is likely not a good idea for him to get involved as he may be held culpable if something related were to occur.
What do you mean 'something related'? If the kids were on a bus smoking blunts and doing shots? :eek:
 

OHRoadwarrior

Senior Member
He is definitely the biological father.
Then that is a non issue. Many moms attempt to replace dad with their boyfriend.


Ok, thank you. Does anyone have any experience like this, or know if it's likely there would be a problem?

He does other things, like he's been one of the t-ball coaches for our son's team.



What do you mean 'something related'? If the kids were on a bus smoking blunts and doing shots? :eek:
More like a few children get into a scuffle and he is accused of abusing one, when interceding.
 

mdees

Junior Member
Then that is a non issue. Many moms attempt to replace dad with their boyfriend.

More like a few children get into a scuffle and he is accused of abusing one, when interceding.
We just haven't done the marriage thing yet.

Oh good Lord, really? He doesn't have violence or abuse in his record...
 

TheGeekess

Keeper of the Kraken
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? KY

I don't know if I'm posting this in the right place but here goes anyway - my son starts school in August, my boyfriend has said how it'll be fun to volunteer/go on fieldtrips, you know just be involved. One of our friends suggested that might be a problem because of his criminal record.
He has four things from when he was 18/19 - driving without license/marijuana/resisting (all one case), disorderly conduct, and minor alcohol possession, and another minor alcohol in another state. All misdemeanors or violations. He's almost 25 now and since our son was born he's just been working and being a dad.
So my question is do schools check out criminal records when parents want to be involved? Or, also, is there any law that requires my boyfriend to tell the school about his past?
Check with the school's PTO/PTA. :cool:
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
It is likely not a good idea for him to get involved as he may be held culpable if something related were to occur. Further, as he is not a parent, I doubt he would be permitted anyway.
And there ya go again - assuming things. WHat makes you think OP's b/f is not the child's father? Not everyone gets married.
 

mdees

Junior Member
What I'm gathering is the 5 yo has a different dad - the OP has a child with the boyfriend.

Where is your 5 yo's dad?
Again, my boyfriend is my 5yo's father. He's...the baby daddy.

We will ask the school in some way - I would feel a little awkward asking 'anonymously' about standards for volunteers or if they do background checks. Unless we just asked what the process is. He is ok with being upfront when he has to be, he made bad decisions and has grown up. Does anyone have any idea/experience of whether it MAY be a problem from the details I gave? I hope not...
 

LdiJ

Senior Member
Again, my boyfriend is my 5yo's father. He's...the baby daddy.

We will ask the school in some way - I would feel a little awkward asking 'anonymously' about standards for volunteers or if they do background checks. Unless we just asked what the process is. He is ok with being upfront when he has to be, he made bad decisions and has grown up. Does anyone have any idea/experience of whether it MAY be a problem from the details I gave? I hope not...
I have actually never heard of a public school doing background checks on parent volunteers. I am not saying that it doesn't happen, but most public schools simply don't have the funds to spend on something like that. They might check any free databases that are available but even that would be time consuming.
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
I have actually never heard of a public school doing background checks on parent volunteers. I am not saying that it doesn't happen, but most public schools simply don't have the funds to spend on something like that. They might check any free databases that are available but even that would be time consuming.
You don't get out much, do you?
 
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