Scenario 1:
a teacher; under this new rule, could be forced to tell someone and not allow the kid to approach another at their own pace.
A student confides in a teacher and tells them they have an attraction to another boy (or girl).
The teacher tells the student "Hey look, this is something you may want to talk to a more qualified person about."
Teacher says nothing about it again, the student (in their own time) does tell a qualified person and everything is happy.
Now:
Teacher is approached by someone who saw a teacher and student speaking with no one else around and uses this rule to force information out of the teacher.
The person who confronted the teacher now calls and talks to the student's parents.
Students parents confront student.
Student is confused and hurt that they were betrayed when their confidant "turned them in".
Aren't there enough ways to **** over kids who are just trying to find someone to talk to? And the school district is adding more.
Scenario 2:
Some of you seem to be missing this point
Quote:
The employee does not have a right to privacy with respect to communications with students and parents.
Domestic Violence. Someone has an abusive spouse. Child is never hit, but parent is regularly beaten up (man or woman). A Teacher sees something amiss and approaches the parent. The parent tells the teacher of the situation; and the teacher provides some resources for abused spouses. This exchange is seen by another person.
Under the new rule the teacher is compelled to state what they did and can not choose to use discretion as to whether or not they should withhold information. Under the old rule, it was up to the individual.