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3236 Receipt of Legal Documents by District Employees

School employees often gain substantial personal knowledge regarding many aspects of the lives and behavior of students. As a result they may be called upon to provide testimony in the course of legal proceedings such as divorce actions involving custody disputes, criminal prosecutions or other types of legal proceedings. School employees may also be the subject of civil suits relating to the performance of their employment responsibilities, resulting in the service of legal documents requiring them to respond to allegations, produce records or provide sworn testimony.

If a District staff member is served with any legal document(s) such as a subpoena or summons and complaint, requiring this staff member to answer factual allegations or appear at a particular place and time to provide testimony and/or records pertaining to any matter related to the staff member's employment, the staff member must immediately notify the District Administrator.

Legal documents regarding matters related to school business may implicate confidential personal records or protected student records (see Policy 8330 and Policy 8310). Observation and opinions regarding student behavior, academic performance or similar topics likewise constitute confidential records. The administration shall determine what action must be taken regarding the disclosure of and testimony related to school documents. No staff member may produce confidential student records or testify concerning the content of student records without the approval of administration.

District administration shall be immediately informed of the receipt of any legal documents by a District staff member naming a District staff member in their official capacity as a party to a legal action or otherwise implicating the District staff member's official duties as a subject of a lawsuit or legal proceeding. Depending on the circumstances of the particular matter involved, District administration may determine what action must be taken, however nothing in this policy shall require any staff member to disregard, to otherwise fail, to properly comply with any legal served documents.

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