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Notice: Sexual Offender
Registration Program
The
Sexual Offender Registration Program in Texas, commonly known as
Ashley's Law, was passed in 1995. The law requires convicted sexual
offenders to register with local law enforcement officials and for
them to pass the information on to school officials if the victim
of the offense was a minor. The law leaves to local discretion the
decision on what schools can do with the information. IN consultation
with local law enforcement officials, Frisco ISD has developed a
procedure utilized by a majority of school districts in Texas.
That procedure is to inform campus principals when the superintendent
receives information on sexual offenders. The principal then disseminates
the information to counselors, teachers and others on a "need-to-know" basis.
Frisco ISD encourages principals to educate parents on how to access
the information from local law enforcement. Law enforcement officials
are in a better position to prevent mistakes such as inadvertent
identification of victims or misidentification of offenders. The
information on sex offenders is available by visiting the local police
station in person or by accessing the Texas
Department of Public Safety website.(http://records.txdps.state.tx.us/soSearch/)
Please understand that this law
is intended to provide information to the public that there
are convicted/adjudicated sex offenders in their communities
so that they can make choices for their families' protection;
however, the public should not rely entirely on public information
to educate themselves on potential danger from sex offenders
within their communities. We caution against a false sense
of security in the belief that we know where all sex offenders
are located. If a sex offender is non-compliant, the law allows
for a penalty to be assessed, but verification of registration
when offenders move is difficult to track.
There is no substitute for always knowing where your children are and for maintaining
close supervision. Children are our most precious resources and we must do
everything in our power to help them understand how to handle themselves in
potentially harmful situation.
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