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CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE AND OTHER MALTREATMENT OF CHILDREN

The district has established a plan for addressing child sexual abuse and other maltreatment of children, which may be accessed in the District Improvement Plan on the CISD website at www.ciscoisd.net. As a parent, it is important for you to be aware of warning signs that could indicate a child may have been or is being sexually abused.  Sexual abuse in the Texas Family Code is defined as any sexual conduct harmful to a child’s mental, emotional, or physical welfare as well as a failure to make a reasonable effort to prevent sexual conduct with a child.  Anyone who suspects that a child has been or may be abused or neglected has a legal responsibility, under state law, for reporting the suspected abuse or neglect to law enforcement or to Child Protective Services (CPS).

Possible physical warning signs of sexual abuse could be difficulty sitting or walking, pain in the genital areas, and claims of stomachaches and headaches.  Behavioral indicators may include verbal references or pretend games of sexual activity between adults and children, fear of being alone with adults of a particular gender, or sexually suggestive behavior.  Emotional warning signs to be aware of include withdrawal, depression, sleeping and eating disorders, and problems in school.

A child who has experienced sexual abuse or any other type of abuse or neglect should be encouraged to seek out a trusted adult.  Be aware as a parent or other trusted adult that disclosures of sexual abuse may be more indirect than disclosures of physical abuse and neglect, and it is important to be calm and comforting if your child, or another child, confides in you.  Reassure the child that he or she did the right thing by telling you.

As a parent, if your child is a victim of sexual abuse or other maltreatment, the campus counselor or principal will provide information regarding counseling options for you and your child available in your area.  The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (TDFPS) also manages early intervention counseling programs. 

To find out what services may be available in your county, see Early Intervention/Programs Available In Your County

Reports may be made to:

The Child Protective Services (CPS) division of the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (1 800-252-5400 or on the Web at TX Abuse Hotline).

Dating Violence


CISD strives to ensure that all of its students and employees are free from bullying, sexual harassment, dating violence, and sexual violence. The District has adopted policies to insure every effort will be made to protect the due process rights of all victims and all alleged perpetrators.

Definition: Dating violence is defined as the intentional use of physical, sexual, verbal, or emotional abuse by a person to harm, threaten, intimidate,or control another person in a dating relationship. Dating violence is a pattern of coercive behavior that one partner exerts over the other person for the purpose of establishing and maintaining power and control.
A Notice of Parent and Students Rights: Bullying, Sexual Harassment, Dating Violence and Sexual Violence is included in the Student Code of Conduct. Concerns should be addressed to the campus principal.
Complaints are documented and investigated in accordance with CISD policy and guidelines. Any staff member who observes an incident that involves physical or sexual assault or threats will report the incident immediately to the principal. Any staff member who learns of an incident or threat may submit a Complaint Form on behalf of the victim.
Administrators and faculty members receive annual awareness training during in-service days in August.
Students in grades 7-12 also receive age-appropriate dating and sexual violence education.

Suicide Awareness

 

The district is committed to partnering with parents to support the healthy mental, emotional, and behavioral development of its students.  If you are concerned about your child, please access the following Web sites or contact the school counselor for more information related to suicide prevention and to find mental health services available in your area:

Suicide Prevention

MH Services 

Suicide Rrevention Lifeline