Faith's Law
Faith’s Law is named after prevention advocate and child sexual abuse survivor Faith Colson, who graduated from an Illinois high school in the early 2000s. Faith was sexually abused by a teacher at her high school. Years later, during the course of legal proceedings related to the abuse, Faith learned that several adults within her high school suspected that the teacher’s relationship with her was inappropriate but did not take appropriate action to report their concerns. As a result of her experiences, Faith pushed for change to state laws related to educator sexual misconduct in K-12 schools.
Nippersink School District 2 staff members are mandated reporters and required to receive training on how to recognize and report sexual misconduct such as grooming in order to provide our students with a safe learning environment.
Code of Conduct
Please read the Nippersink School District 2 Board of Education approved policy.
Background Screening
The following form is required to be completed by all staff, both as they begin employment and as they terminate employment with the District.
Bushue Background Screening
Additional Resources
Illinois State Board of Education publications:
Sexual Abuse Response and Prevention Resource Guide
Faith’s Law Overview and requirements of Illinois school districts
Illinois Law:
Illinois Public Act 102-0676
Illinois Public Act 102-0702