Franklin Community School Corporation
Bylaws & Policies
 

1521 - PERSONAL BACKGROUND CHECKS AND MANDATORY REPORTING OF CONVICTIONS AND ARRESTS

To protect students and staff members, the School Board requires an inquiry into the personal background of each applicant the Superintendent recommends for employment on the Corporation's administrative staff.

The Superintendent shall establish the necessary procedures for obtaining personal background information on each applicant recommended for employment as an administrator which shall include the following:

 

A.

an expanded national criminal history check as defined by I.C. 20-26-2-1.5

   
 

B.

a search of the national sex offender registry maintained by the United States Department of Justice

   
 

C.

telephone inquiry with former employer(s)

     
 

D.

explanations of any employment gaps to ensure the candidate has not omitted an employer where an offense occurred

   
 

E.

verification of the applicant’s eligibility to work using the E-Verify database maintained by the Federal government as required by I.C. 12-32-1

   
 

F.

an Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles driver history if the position involves driving

The Board may deny employment to an applicant who is convicted of an offense for which the applicant's license for the position may be revoked or suspended by State law.

Each applicant shall certify under penalty of perjury his/her eligibility to be employed by the Board as a United States citizen or a qualified alien. The Board may deny employment to an applicant who is convicted of an offense for which the applicant’s license for the position may be revoked or suspended by State law.

The procedures shall provide that information and records obtained from pre-employment inquiries under this policy are confidential and shall not be released except as necessary to implement this policy or defend a decision made pursuant to this policy.

Any costs associated with obtaining the criminal history record are to be borne by the applicant.

During the course of his/her employment with the School Corporation, each administrator shall be required to report his/her arrest or the filing of criminal charges against the employee; and conviction of criminal charges to the Superintendent within two (2) business days of the occurrence. The Superintendent shall obtain a review of each reported conviction and shall recommend appropriate action to the Board considering the risk to members of the school community presented by the continued employment of the convicted administrator.

I.C. 10-13-3
I.C. 20-26-2-1.5
I.C. 20-26-5-10 and-11
I.C. 20-28-5-8

Adopted 11/12/12
Revised 5/9/16

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