504.17 Questioning of Students by Outside Agencies

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QUESTIONING OF STUDENTS BY OUTSIDE AGENCIES 

Generally, students may not be interviewed during the school day by persons other than parents and school district officials and employees. 

Requests from law enforcement officers and from persons other than parents, school district officials, and employees to interview students shall be made through the principal's office. Upon receiving a request, it shall be the responsibility of the principal to determine whether the request will be granted. Generally, prior to granting a request, the principal shall attempt to contact the parents to inform them of the request and to ask them to be present. 

If a child abuse investigator wishes to interview a student, the principal will defer to the investigator's judgment as to whether the student should be interviewed independently from the student's parents, whether the school is the most appropriate setting for the interview, and who will be present during the interview. An administrator or designee will be present during the interview. 

The superintendent or building principal shall only release minor students into the custody of a law enforcement officer upon presentation of a court order or warrant for the student's arrest, or under conditions for temporary custody of a juvenile without a warrant as provided by state statutes. 

Legal Reference: Neb. Statute 43-248 and 79-294 

Cross Reference: 403.02 Child Abuse Reporting 505 Student Discipline