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Student sex offender assigned placement, district parents won’t be notified

Posted on August 27, 2014July 1, 2025 by Dissent

Justin Andrews reports:

Tuesday, Iowa City School District board members approved a plan on how to educate a student who is a registered sex offender.

After a 30-minute closed session, the board decided where to place the student.

The board voted 5-0 to accept the recommendation from superintendent Stephen Murley for the placement of the student.

“FERPA actually stipulates that, that information is something we cannot disclose,” said Murley. “No the district is not allowed to affirmatively notify parents or students in that school.”

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