The school district may maintain personnel records on employees. The records are important for the daily administration of the educational program, for implementing board policy, for budget and financial planning, and for meeting state and federal requirements.
The records will include, but not be limited to, records necessary for the daily administration of the school district, personal information regarding the employee, salary records, discipline records, evaluations, application for employment, references, and other items needed to carry out board policy.
Employee personnel files are school district records and are considered confidential records and therefore are not generally open to public inspection or accessibility. Employees may have access to their individual personnel files as required by law. Other school administrators, board members and the general public will have access to an employee’s personnel files as permitted and/or required by law.
It shall be the responsibility of the superintendent to keep employees' personnel files current. The board secretary is the custodian of employee personnel files, and all other employee records.
It shall be the responsibility of the superintendent to develop administrative regulations for the implementation of this policy.
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Approved: 11/14/67 |
Reviewed: 2/9/09; 10/14/19 |
Revised: 4/8/13 |
Employee Personnel Records Content
1. Employee personnel records may contain, but are not limited to, the following information:
2. Employee health and medical records, which are kept in a file separate from the employee's personnel records, may contain, but are not limited to, the following:
Employee immigration forms, specifically Form I-9, are kept separate from employee personnel records, and may be kept in a file that houses all employees’ immigration forms for the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Applicant for Employment Records
Records on applicants for positions with the school district are maintained in the central administration office, may contain, but are not limited to the following information:
Record Access
The board shall allow current and former employees access to their files pursuant to state and federal law.
The board shall allow only authorized school officials access to an employee's records without the written consent of the employee. Authorized school officials may include, but not be limited to, the superintendent, building principal, or board secretary. In the case of a medical emergency, the school nurse or other first aid or safety personnel may have access to the employee's health or medical file without the consent of the employee. Board members will generally only have access to an employee's personnel file without the consent of the employee when necessary for the conducting of board business.
The general public may have access to an employee’s personnel records and/or personnel information as permitted by law. Specifically, the general public may have access to the following information:
Employee Record Retention
All employee records, except payroll and salary records, are maintained for a minimum of seven (7) years after termination of employment with the district. Applicant records are maintained for a minimum of three (3) years after the position was filled. Payroll and salary records are maintained for a minimum of three (3) years after payment.
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Approved: 11/14/67 |
Reviewed: 10/14/19 |
Revised: 2/9/09; 4/8/13 |