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I just ran across thsi on the dept of Ed websight and now it ALLLLLLLL completely make sense.

 Okay so they dont care what goes on in that timeout room-as they arent liable for his safety in there????????Makes sense-am i missing something here? Please tell me that I am.......please.......or im never gunna get this issue resolved.....

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Teacher Liability Protection (II-C-5)

Purpose

The Paul D. Coverdell Teacher Protection Act of 2001 limits the financial liability of teachers, principals, and other school professionals for harm they may cause when acting on behalf of the school in disciplining students or maintaining classroom order.A recent survey of school principals found that 65 percent of respondents had modified or, in some cases, eliminated certain school activities due to liability concerns, and a survey of teachers found that liability was among respondents' top three concerns. The new provision will encourage school staff to maintain school discipline and order by removing the fear of being sued for their actions.

How It Works

This provision protects educators from liability for harm they may cause while disciplining students, and limits the awarding of punitive damages against them, as long as they are acting within the scope of their employment and in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws, including civil rights laws. There are a number of exceptions, including violent crimes, sexual offenses, and actions committed under the influence of drugs or alcohol. The law also states that this provision has no effect on any state or local laws, rules, regulations, or policies about the use of corporal punishment. The provision applies to teachers, principals, administrators, school board members, educational professionals working in a school, any school employee whose job is to maintain discipline and ensure safety, and any school employee who is acting in an emergency to maintain discipline and ensure safety.

            Am I just missing something-you have got to be kidding-that they arent held liabel for harm inflicted on our kids??????


    I think this is the legacy of Columbine.  THis states that the punitive damages are limited, not that they don't exist, and that the provisions that prohibit corporal punishment (any punishment that involves the body) prohibitions, if any, are still in effect.  A child's BIP and IEP have to be followed, based on IDEA, so if your son's IEP states no time out room, then it's no time out room.  Notice this says, "in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws including civil rights laws."  And IDEA states that the IEP must be followed and that a child cannot be punished for acts that are manifestations of his disability.

    okay thanks Tzoya :)

    I kinda feel better now-LOLOLOL

    Love ya,

        Tammy


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