Dear OPC Experts:
I’m having the worst day of my career! I received a summons to appear in court for an assault at school that happened when I was at a Principals’ meeting. I’m not sure what I can or cannot say or even if I can say anything at all. I don’t want to get into trouble by doing the wrong thing.
Help! Sincerely,
Pat Principal
Dear OPC Experts,
I just found out the parents of one of my students are suing the school for an accident that happened after hours. I just bought a new home and don’t want to lose it. I need a lawyer and fast!
Yours truly,
A. J. Administrator
Dear OPC Experts,
I am not sure what to do. I have a mother in the office who wants to pick up her daughter and I don’t think she has custody. Help, what should I do?
Regards,
I. Leader
If you’ve often found yourself wanting to ask for similar advice, then this chapter is for you. Administrators frequently have questions regarding Testifying as a Witness, Civil Liability (Lawsuits) and Custody and Access. The information in this chapter is provided to answer any questions you may have.
Testifying as a Witness
- What to do if you’ve been called to provide witness testimony in court, at the OCT or in a school board investigation
Civil Liability (Lawsuits)
- What to do if you receive a letter of a phone call from a lawyer threatening to sue you
- To whom do you owe a duty of care?
- What is the standard of care expected of a principal?
Custody and Access
- What is the difference between custody and access?
- Can a 16 or 17-year-old student live on his/her own and make educational decisions without parental permission?
- Should I go to court to support a parent in a custody/access dispute?
- What is the Office of the Children’s Lawyer?