
Administrative Regulation 401.46APERSONNEL
Student Abuse and Procedures for Reporting Allegations of
Abuse of Students by School Employees
Under Iowa Code section 280.17 the Davenport Community School
District has the duty to investigate allegations that a school employee has
physically or sexually abused a student.
DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
Abuse may fall into either of the following categories:
1. Physical Abuse - means non-accidental
physical injury to the student as a result of the actions of a school employee.
Injury occurs when evidence of it is still apparent at least 24 hours after the
incident. Physical abuse may occur as the result of intentional infliction of
injury or excessive, unnecessary, or unreasonable use of force. The definition
of physical abuse has four key elements:
a. "Non-accidental": the physical contact must
have been on purpose or intentional;
b. "Physical": the injury alleged to have occurred
must be to the person, to his or her body.
c. "Injury": Specifically, injury occurs when
evidence of it is still apparent 24 hours after the incident.
"Physical Injury" means damage to any bodily
tissue to the extent that the tissue must undergo a healing process in order
to be restored to a sound and healthy condition or damage to any bodily
tissue which result in the death of the person who has sustained the damage.
d. "Unreasonable use of force": Reasonable force,
is that force and no more which a reasonable person, in like circumstances,
would judge to be necessary to prevent an injury or loss and can include
deadly force if it is reasonable to believe that such force is necessary to
avoid injury or risk to one's life or safety or the life or safety of another,
or it is reasonable to believe that such force is necessary to resist a like
force or threat.
In determining the reasonableness of the force used, the
following factors shall be considered:
a. The nature of the misconduct of the student, if
any, precipitating the physical contact by the school employee.
b. The size and physical condition of the student.
c. The instrumentality used in making the physical contact.
d. The motivation of the school employee in initiating the
physical contact.
e. The extent of the injury to the student resulting from
the physical contact.
Exceptions:
A. The following do not constitute physical abuse, and no
school employee is prohibited from using reasonable and necessary force not
designed or intended to cause pain:
1. To quell a disturbance or prevent an act that threatens
physical harm to any person.
2. To obtain possession of a weapon or other dangerous
object within a pupil's control.
3. For the purposes of self-defense or defense of others
as provided for in Iowa Code section 704.3.
4. For the protection of property as provided for in Iowa
Code section 704.4 or 704.5.
5. To remove a disruptive pupil from school premises, from
school-sponsored activities, from class, or from any area of the school
premises.
6. To prevent a student from the self-inflection of harm.
7. To protect the safety of others.
B. When using incidental, minor or reasonable physical
contact to maintain order and control.
For example, if a school employee sees a fist fight in the
hall, he or she would be legally privileged to use physical force to
separate the fighting students, so long as the purpose of the force is not
to cause pain. Such force might take the form of pushing or pulling students
apart, or physically restraining one or more of the students.
2. Sexual Abuse - means any sexual offense as
defined by Iowa Code chapter 709, or Iowa Code section 728.12 (1). The term also
encompasses acts of the school employee that encourage the student to engage in
prostitution as defined by Iowa law, as well as inappropriate, intentional
sexual behavior by the school employee toward a student. This would include
sexual language and innuendo or behaviors with suggestive sexual overtones, as
well as sexual social behaviors such as kissing, dating, etc. It would certainly
include sexual harassment or the promise of favorable treatment in return for
sexual favors or activities.
School Employee - is
broadly defined to include all persons, voluntary or paid, who serve students in
a school or instructional setting under the direction and control of:
a. The board of directors or of any administrator of a
public school district.
b. The board or authorities in control of a nonpublic
school.
c. The board of directors or administrator of an agency
called upon by a school official to provide services in an educational
capacity to students.
Student - means
a person enrolled in a public or nonpublic school or a pre-kindergarten
program in a public or nonpublic school established under Iowa law, or a child
enrolled in a day care program operated by a public school.
Designated Investigator -
means the person or persons appointed by the board of directors of a public
school district, or the authorities in control of a private school, at level
one, to investigate allegations or reports of abuse of students by school
employees, and shall also refer to the appointed alternate.
To constitute a violation of these rules, acts of the school
employee must be alleged to have occurred on school grounds, on school time, on
a school-sponsored activity, or in any school-related context. Mental or verbal
abuse is not covered by these rules.
Filing a student abuse report:
Any person who has knowledge of an incident of abuse of a
student committed by a school employee may file a report with the designated
investigator. The report shall be in writing, signed, and witnessed by a person
of majority age, and shall contain the following information:
a. The full name, address, and telephone number of the
person filing.
b. The full name, age, address, telephone number, and
attendance center of the student.
c. The name and place of employment of the school employee(s)
or agents who allegedly committed the abuse.
d. A concise statement of the facts surrounding the
incident, including date, time and place of occurrence, if known.
e. A list of possible witnesses by name, if known.
f. Names and locations of any and all persons who examined,
counseled or treated the student for the alleged abuse, including the dates on
which those services were provided, if known.
An adult must witness the signature of the person filing the
report (even if the reporter is also an adult) to discourage vexatious or
frivolous reports. An unsigned (anonymous) or un-witnessed report is not
required to be investigated.
Student abuse reports will be filed with the designated or
alternate investigator who shall aid parties requesting assistance in completing
the report. Any school employee receiving a report of alleged abuse of a student
by a school employee shall immediately give the report to the designated
investigator or alternate and shall not reveal the existence or content of the
report to any other person. The names of the designated investigator and
alternate shall be posted in all Davenport Community School District buildings.
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